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In reply to the discussion: A Woman With Perfect Grades Is Worth The Same As A Man With A 2.0 Average [View all]Romulox
(25,960 posts)1. The logical corollary of all of this is that going to college doesn't guarantee higher income...
The data also show that average high school GPAs are significantly higher for women, but men will still end up having significantly higher income later on.
It also found that high school grades can indicate the likelihood of going to college, and that a one-point increase doubles the chances of completing a degree for both genders.
It also found that high school grades can indicate the likelihood of going to college, and that a one-point increase doubles the chances of completing a degree for both genders.
This data suggests that higher educational attainment does not automatically raise a person's earning potential. Working as a carpenter may earn more than a data clerk, GPA and degrees notwithstanding.
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A Woman With Perfect Grades Is Worth The Same As A Man With A 2.0 Average [View all]
kpete
May 2014
OP
The logical corollary of all of this is that going to college doesn't guarantee higher income...
Romulox
May 2014
#1
He's still active. Do we know if the alert went to the admins? I don't know how that works.
Squinch
May 2014
#33
You are seriously going to use THAT website to support your spurious claims that
VanillaRhapsody
May 2014
#27
No not true...even in traditionally female jobs like teaching and nursing...
VanillaRhapsody
May 2014
#29
NO you don't get away with it that easy.....I have read reports...and all of them find your
VanillaRhapsody
May 2014
#50
Actually, the results of the study you reference were not conclusive.
TampaAnimusVortex
May 2014
#56
No it doesn't ....if that were true....men in traditionally women's jobs would make less than women
VanillaRhapsody
May 2014
#30
I want a statistic that controls for the same job, same hours, same family choices, etc...
davidn3600
May 2014
#48