Women care for and help household members 2.08 more hours per day than men in the most extreme case presented by Table 8A, but men work 6.43 hours more per day than women.
@espeyraunza@magpie_2021@CaeValentine@ALeaftOnTheWind@Oneiorosgrip@BLS_gov@pewresearch Similarly, comparing the men from Table 8B to the women from Table 8C (where the youngest child is under 6), women do household activities for 1.91 more hours per day than men in the most extreme case presented by Table 8A, but, again, men work 6.43 hours more per day than women.
@espeyraunza@magpie_2021@CaeValentine@ALeaftOnTheWind@Oneiorosgrip@BLS_gov@pewresearch Maybe women are forced to stay home with their kids and that causes the gap. If true, women with no kids should be working the same amount as men in the workforce as there is no reason not to since there is no reason to be on call and no extra household or childcare duties.
@espeyraunza@magpie_2021@CaeValentine@ALeaftOnTheWind@Oneiorosgrip@BLS_gov@pewresearch Whether you consider all currently childless folks (Table 8A) or just the ones working (Table 8B), women spend less time on paid labor and related activities and women spend less time working considering both unpaid domestic labor and paid labor added together. The pattern holds.
@Coralia_author @Oneiorosgrip @sylintactgrate @RealPaulElam “Overwhelming majority of criminals are men”
It’s true that the “[o]verwhelming majority” of those who are arrested, tried, convicted, and sentenced are men, but that’s not the same thing as “[o]verwhelming majority of criminals are men.” Women’s criminality is underdocumented.
@Coralia_author @Oneiorosgrip @sylintactgrate @RealPaulElam Consider Sonja B. Starr's "Estimating Gender Disparities in Federal Criminal Cases," University of Michigan Law and Economics Research Paper, No. 12-018 (August 29, 2012) (available at papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…) showing that women get shorter sentences (if prosecuted at all).
@Coralia_author @Oneiorosgrip @sylintactgrate @RealPaulElam “This study finds dramatic unexplained gender gaps in federal criminal cases. Conditional on arrest offense, criminal history, and other pre-charge observables, men receive 63% longer sentences on average than women do.” Research Paper 12-018, p. 17.
@Marionemmie @ronmaest3 @Oneiorosgrip @BrianAtlas Contrary to your statement, @Marionemmie, the @FBI indicated that false rape accusations are 400% greater than for other crimes (). However, let us turn to the work of scholars and what those scholars found reviewing the literature, shall we?ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u…
@Marionemmie @ronmaest3 @Oneiorosgrip @BrianAtlas @FBI In contradiction of your 2% figure, @Marionemmie, consider Edward Greer, "The Truth Behind Legal Dominance Feminism's Two Percent False Rape Claim Figure," 33 _Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review_ 947 (2000) (available at ).digitalcommons.lmu.edu/llr/vol33/iss3…
@growing_daniel The simple solution to the fertility crisis is to decrease female education which increases fertility as “[a] negative correlation is most clearly seen between different levels of female education and the total fertility rate … in a population” ().weforum.org/stories/2015/1…
@growing_daniel Likewise, “[w]omen’s wage employment is negatively correlated with total fertility rates” ().
Decrease women’s employment outside of the agricultural sector and thereby increase the total fertility of a population.pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC82…
@growing_daniel "[H]eterosexual couples were especially likely to marry if the man had high earnings. … [A]mong heterosexual couples, earnings between partners became more unequal as the couples transitioned from cohabitation to marriage" (, p. 5).web.stanford.edu/~mrosenfe/Rose…
@RealDianeYap “X is exactly what is responsible for almost every instance of Y.”
That would be true if every member of X caused (or “is responsible for”) “almost every instance of Y.”
When X refers to men and Y is violence, it is false as this causation relationship is very limited in scope.
@RealDianeYap Let’s simplify—there are 4 demographic groups: “A,” “B,” “C,” “D.”
(1.) C∈A, but C is a minority of A.
(2.) D∈A, but if a person is a member of D that person is not a member of C; D≠C; and D∉C.
(3.) C commits most of the violence against B.
(4.) D wants to protect B from C.
@RealDianeYap If “A” is all men (or men, generally), if “B” is women, if “C” is violent men, and if “D” is nonviolent men.
It is be false to say to the nonviolent men that the nonviolent men “are responsible” for the violence against women. The nonviolent had nothing to do with the violence.
@OlaussenEdel @smm560 @SocialSecurity ➡️ @OlaussenEdel’s source: “If you currently reside in the United States and plan to apply for work authorization from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), you will also need a Social Security Number (SSN) to allow employers to report your earnings to the U.S. government.”
@OlaussenEdel @smm560 @SocialSecurity To get a Social Security number, a noncitizen is “required to submit… a current document issued by the Department of Homeland Security… [showing] that the applicant has been …permitt[ed] … to work in the United States…” (see 20 C.F.R. § 422.107 ()).ssa.gov/OP_Home/cfr20/…
@OlaussenEdel @smm560 @SocialSecurity Your source: “If [the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services] approves your application to work in the U.S. and you completed the section on the application to request an SSN card, then USCIS will send SSA the data we need to issue your SSN card” (). secure.ssa.gov/apps10/public/…
@OlaussenEdel @smm560 @SocialSecurity Your source says noncitizen, not illegal alien (or equivalent legal term).
There are legal resident aliens who are legally permitted to work in the United States of America 🇺🇸 and who are issued Social Security numbers to account for social security benefits earned in America.
@OlaussenEdel @smm560 @SocialSecurity Illegal aliens are NOT eligible for benefits.
@OlaussenEdel @smm560 @SocialSecurity To get a Social Security number, a noncitizen is “required to submit… a current document issued by the Department of Homeland Security… [showing] that the applicant has been …permitt[ed] … to work in the United States…” (see 20 C.F.R. § 422.107 ()).ssa.gov/OP_Home/cfr20/…