Talk:Male-female income disparity in the United States
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This article seems to have a somewhat slanted POV (i.e. use of the term liberals in "womens jobs mens jobs" section) and repeated sourcing of articles that are quite out of date in economic terms (i.e. figure of men working 8 more hours/week than women in "what is included section"). I'll try to find some sources to modernize the numbers and neutralize the POV. TMNolan 06:04, 31 October 2006 (UTC)
I agree with TMNolan. This article also uses a poor comparison of income. Comparing the incomes as reported by the census does not control for differing levels of education among females and males. Consequently, the gender gap may be a function that men in the US typically have more years of education than women - pointing to less of a gender bias in income and more of one in education. I will do some research and try to adjust the article a bit. --Vince 00:33, 12 February 2007 (UTC)