(December 30, 2017 at 9:29 pm)SaStrike Wrote:(December 30, 2017 at 9:21 pm)Tizheruk Wrote: Right it's vast conspiracy to not find evidence to that will prove gender bias . Or we can go with the data available that shows the claim is not so.
lol stop. i already tried to explain why it isnt the actual numbers. just 1 subset meeting a specific condition. as in a portion of the actual total number. a portion that is actually supposed to be skewed towards men but is 50-50. i have no doubt that if we were to take the portion that looks at "men working more hours than women" it will be far from 50-50. i predict 80-20 favouring women.
I made it clear that the Times piece was written in 2009's recession/recovery era, when more women had taken to working longer/full-time hours in light of their spouses' layoffs.