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1. jankot+62[view] [source] 2018-02-15 09:09:17
>>andren+(OP)
From my experience location dependence is the greatest obstacle for women to join high earning STEM jobs. With paygap women find it more difficult to live in expensive cities. Also remote work allows more life balance for care givers (who are mostly women).

It should be seen as sexism, if company does not offer remote jobs.

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2. OscarC+t3[view] [source] 2018-02-15 09:34:34
>>jankot+62
Your first two sentences seem like a circular argument. Women can't get the high paying jobs because they don't live in the right places, they can't live in the right places because they can't get the high paying jobs.
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3. yoz-y+e6[view] [source] 2018-02-15 10:24:03
>>OscarC+t3
This can indeed be a problem but it is more of a class one. To find a job in some location it may be necessary to live there or have means to go there on a regular basis (for job interviews and so on). For somebody without means this can be difficult.
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