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Large difference in employment rates between men and women!

If you compare the employment rates in EU regions, you will notice that the female employment rates still lag behind the male rates in most of the regions.

The EU has set a policy target in this area of halving the gender employment gap from 11.7% in 2019 to 5.8% by 2030.

The green regions shown here are those that have already attained the target.

Source: Eurostat

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[–] NightAuthor@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Even if I just accept your claim about men taking a worse career hit for leaving the workforce to raise their children…

Why are men taking a worse hit? Sounds like some kind of social injustice.

“You woman will take less of a career hit than I, so you should be the one to stay home and I’ll continue my career”

[–] frostbiker@lemmy.ca 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Why are men taking a worse hit? Sounds like some kind of social injustice.

I obviously agree, since it affects me personally. But the prevalent narrative around the employment gap is centered about how it affects women, ignoring how it affects men as well, and I'm trying to offer a more complete view.

“You woman will take less of a career hit than I, so you should be the one to stay home and I’ll continue my career”

That speech is very problematic, but how prevalent is it? You could have imagined this alternative:

"I want to take care of the kids, and since it's not a big deal you man will have to keep working even though you also want to raise your family"

It's made up, but so is yours.

[–] Turun@feddit.de 6 points 1 year ago

Jup, it's pretty bad for all who do not conform to the social expectation.

When a woman has a five year employment gap she is normal. If a man has a five year employment gap it's suspicious. Saying "I raised my kids" should ideally be enough to justify it, but nevertheless that's five years of experience other men have.

(This is incidentally also the largest factor of the gender payment gap. Both sexes are paid almost the same until children get into the picture. Most likely the woman will stay home and lose years of experience that their partner will get.)