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bellingman t1_jbige1d wrote
Reply to comment by MrBookman_LibraryCop in [OC] The difference in women's average income levels compared with men, by occupation, 2021 by MrBookman_LibraryCop
A possible graph title:
Actual Gender Wage Gap is Only 2% (Or possibly zero, being within the margin of error)
That 2% number is the end result of the entire exercise, and should have been front and center.
bellingman t1_jbifpnb wrote
Reply to [OC] The difference in women's average income levels compared with men, by occupation, 2021 by MrBookman_LibraryCop
The lines are a little misleading, because it looks like a "range". And the visual weight is hugely below zero, so it appears to show that the wage gap is hugely negative.
Separating the "equivalized" numbers into their own chart would make clear that they dance pretty evenly around both sides of zero.
(Exactly how close to zero, we are evidently supposed to guess, as you mysteriously did not include the overall average!?)
bellingman t1_jbidmh7 wrote
Reply to comment by MrBookman_LibraryCop in [OC] The difference in women's average income levels compared with men, by occupation, 2021 by MrBookman_LibraryCop
What about the first part of the question--what IS the difference?
bellingman t1_jbi8mwp wrote
Reply to [OC] The difference in women's average income levels compared with men, by occupation, 2021 by MrBookman_LibraryCop
Saying "there is a difference" without giving the amount is maddeningly incomplete.
You should also include possible confounding variables that were not controlled for.
bellingman t1_jbi8hl1 wrote
Reply to [OC] The difference in women's average income levels compared with men, by occupation, 2021 by MrBookman_LibraryCop
Averages please? Ideally weighted by population size?
For each group, and overall? Thanks in advance.
bellingman t1_j2obwf2 wrote
This is 3 years old.
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bellingman t1_iuqd76q wrote
Reply to comment by RunninTony in My sketchbook after completing 100 heads challenge by Junk_Drawings
If you draw 100 heads you are going to be way better by the end!
It's a skill anyone can learn. YouTube has tons of great tutorials, and all you need to start is paper and pencil!
bellingman t1_iuqd336 wrote
Reply to comment by Darkspecialist in My sketchbook after completing 100 heads challenge by Junk_Drawings
When you know nothing about a subject, it's best to read and listen, not write or speak. Or just keep scrolling.
bellingman t1_jea1mog wrote
Reply to comment by P5ych0pathV2 in Thousands of women join club to combat loneliness - BBC News by idreamofjiro
Ironically, the gender-based hate just came from you