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In reply to the discussion: Clever girls, stupid boys? [View all]davidn3600
(6,342 posts)So whatever their solution is, it's not having very much effect.
I think what you are talking about isn't "discrimination" by how most people define it. It's more about gender roles and stereotypes. This is more of a social psychology problem.
And how exactly are corporations supposed to accommodate motherhood? No matter what they do won't change the fact that most fathers don't alter their work schedules and availability the way mothers do after a child is born. So men begin to rack up more work experience/qualifications and advance their careers quicker. I'm not quite sure how you go about fixing that issue. The simple reality is that over a lifetime, men work more hours than women. Therefore even with equal pay for equal work, a man will still make more money in his lifetime.