One of the issues with culture war dynamics lies in people having a lot of certainty for their views with very little evidence for their views. The real world is very complex.
Your riddle shows one dynamic that leads to higher pay for men but it’s just one of many factors.
If you for example read the moral mazes sequence it provides you with one mechanism that likely reduces the number of women in top management positions.
In the real world, some people are trying to counter perceived biases and overcorrect.
It’s really hard to know what factors go into why a certain job pays women differently than men but as humans, we love to feel like we know what goes on. We like to pretend that we can easily generalize effects over a large number of different examples.
One of the issues with culture war dynamics lies in people having a lot of certainty for their views with very little evidence for their views. The real world is very complex.
Your riddle shows one dynamic that leads to higher pay for men but it’s just one of many factors.
If you for example read the moral mazes sequence it provides you with one mechanism that likely reduces the number of women in top management positions.
In the real world, some people are trying to counter perceived biases and overcorrect.
It’s really hard to know what factors go into why a certain job pays women differently than men but as humans, we love to feel like we know what goes on. We like to pretend that we can easily generalize effects over a large number of different examples.