Men losing jobs in unequal numbers
Article here. Excerpt:
'Men are losing jobs at far greater rates than women as the industries they dominate, such as manufacturing, construction, and investment services, are hardest hit by the downturn. Some 1.1 million fewer men are working in the United States than there were a year ago, according to the Labor Department. By contrast, 12,000 more women are working.
This gender gap is the product of both the nature of the current recession and the long-term shift in the U.S. economy from making goods, traditionally the province of men, to providing services, in which women play much larger roles, economists said. For example, men account for 70 percent of workers in manufacturing, which shed more than 500,000 jobs over the past year. Health care, in which nearly 80 percent of the workers are women, added more than 400,000 jobs.'
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See, i don't have a problem with men losing their jobs in unequal numbers in the industries they dominate.
IF (and only if) women are losing their jobs in unequal numbers in the industries THEY dominate.
Because...that would simply mean a great move towards equality.
But unfortunately, we know what's really going on here, and that it's just being played off as equality.