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posted by Matt on 07:22 PM March 8th, 2006
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Despite taking more P/T jobs than men (three guesses as to who makes up the income difference-- hint: choices are: husband, boyfriend, ex-husband), the BBC once again paints women-as-victims despite the better educational levels and opportunities presented to them. Of course in response, "something must be done", and the EC plans to do just that. Read it here.
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Perhaps I keep missing these things, however, I don't recall seeing where it mentions that, "Since teaching and exams were ' fiddled' in girls favour and against the abilities of boys, girls have done better - whilst boys have now started to struggle !"
If the above were considered, then naturally many senior positions would relate to a time when boys did better than girls.
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