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Should We Address the Gender Wage Gap?

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Education, Society & Culture, News, Government, Politics

4.52.1K Ratings

🗓️ 8 March 2024

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

American women are, on average, paid 84 cents for every dollar men make, according to the Department of Labor. This wage gap has persisted despite near-record rates of women’s participation in the labor market, with wage gaps even larger for women in minority populations, and it’s estimated that pay parity will not be achieved until 2052. Should policy interventions address these disparities, or is it more important to recognize and honor women's personal decisions and find another way to look at the gap Those in favor of fixing the gap see it as a point of fairness and equity that would bring economic benefits, such as enhanced family incomes and increased productivity, and say that new policies are needed urgently to dismantle systemic barriers stopping women from earning more. Those who aren’t in favor argue wage disparities reflect individual choices regarding career paths, work-life balance, and tenure, rather than systemic discrimination. They also point out that when adjusted for factors like job type, hours worked, and career breaks, the gap significantly narrows. Against this backdrop, we debate the question: Should We Address the Gender Wage Gap? Arguing Yes: Kadie Ward, Commissioner and Chief Administrative Officer of the Pay Equity Commission of Ontario Arguing No: Allison Schrager, Pension Economist, Bloomberg Opinion Contributor & Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute Nayeema Raza, Journalist at New York Magazine and Vox, is the guest moderator. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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This is open to debate. I'm John Don Van. Today in honor of Women's History Month

0:36.0

we are taking on the gender wage gap. Why it still exists and whether there's

0:40.2

anything to do about it, it's a question that has broad implications for our

0:44.0

economy and even men as well. For this one I asked the fantastic Naimaraza to

0:48.8

step in to moderate. Naima is a journalist with New York magazine and Box Media.

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Now, on to the show.

0:55.0

One of the things I love about working with open to debate is that they don't pay me any less than the men.

1:00.0

And that's relevant because according to research from the US Department of Labor,

1:04.0

women are earning about 84 cents on the dollar to a man in the year 2021.

1:09.2

And by that same measurement, it's been in the 80-odd percent range for the last 20 years.

1:14.0

Today we're going to be tackling this question of should we address the gender wage

1:18.6

gap? I want to zoom in on that question because it's not really about whether

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