Female graduates earn less than their male counterparts just one year after university - here's why

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The gender pay gap begins as early as one year after graduating from university. Here's why male grads earn 10% more 👇

The gender pay gap is often explained away by the idea that women put their careers on hold to look after their children. But, in actual fact, pay disparities begin from as early as one year after graduating from university.

 

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It’s freedom to choose. The science on this is already out. Look to Switzerland for your answers

So they're graduating from the same universities but women are picking degrees which earn less. Women are more likely to major in languages, education, veterinary sciences, etc. which earn less overall. Men are still more likely to take STEM which results in better pay.

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Because women tend to choose less well paid professions. Your descent into wokeism is unwelcome and ill advised. My subscription is hanging by a thread. GoWokeGoBroke

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Ok, now let's discuss the family life gap. Men work longer hours, travel further for work and retire later. Not everything is measured in monetary terms.

People who work at McDonalds earn less than people who play for liverpool fc.. Discuss.

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