Re: [issues] Anyone know any more about this study?

2000-08-13 Thread Caitlyn M. Martin
Hi, everyone, > > > > The fact remains that women are penalized for marrying and having > > children and men are not > > The fact is that women PENALIZE THEMSELVES and that it is, to a large > degree, a choice. Sorry to pick this up late, but I've been way busy... I have to disagree sharply. Wo

Re: [issues] Anyone know any more about this study?

2000-08-13 Thread Caitlyn M. Martin
Hi, Deirdre, and everyone else, > > > > This flies in the face of almost every statistic I read. For example, > > look at Working Woman's annual salary survey. You'll find that, with a > > few exceptions, women in the same position doing the same job still earn > > less than men. The ideas you

Re: [issues] Anyone know any more about this study?

2000-08-13 Thread Deirdre Saoirse
On Sun, 13 Aug 2000, Caitlyn M. Martin wrote: > You are citing anecdotal data about yourself. You are not typical, > and the logical leap you are making, that since you aren't > discriminated against in terms of salary that women as a rule must > also not be, is not a valid one. I was not extra