Catherine Rampell, writing in a recent New York Times Economix Blog, cited data from PayScale that tracks the wage gap between equally educated men and women through their careers.
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Marrying someone who is educated and ambitious can have many positives for most men and women, but of course common sense tells us that it depends on the individual and their committment to marriage.
Indeed, while boys and men should certainly be educated, girls' education is a particularly worthy investment for women and men alike.
Rubina Arshad said things are slowly starting to change as men and women become more educated.
Big rises in the minimum wage, an increase in formal jobs and entry into fields long dominated by men all mean the gap between the pay of poorly educated women and that of their male peers has started to shrink.
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But even among educated, otherwise-sensible people, plenty of men and women alike breeze through privacy settings and policies without reading or changing a thing.
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Since women make up half the talent pool (though their interests and preferences are often different from men's, of which more later), getting more of them into work should help alleviate the shortage, all the more so since there are now more university-educated women than men in most rich countries (and some emerging ones too).
More than men, women want to be educated, understand fee structures and feel as though their advisers are trying to help them comprehend their full financial picture, studies have found.
And in an economy where employers are looking for the most skilled, educated workers, few people are going to have a bigger impact on that than the men and women who are in our classrooms.
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An embarrassment to your publication I was surprised and disappointed to see that Forbes printed an article advising men not to marry educated women with full-time jobs.
It seems likely that men and women who pay close attention to privacy settings are also going to be better educated about a lot of things, and less likely to place themselves in dangerous situations across the board.
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As a career woman who has been married for 31 years and has 3 daughters who are joining the ranks of the career women to be avoided by bright educated men, I was stunned to read such pseudo-scientific nonsense on the pages of Forbes.
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