![]() They make up two thirds of graduates in creative arts, the subject with the lowest financial returns, but only one-third of graduates in economics, the subject with the highest returns. ![]() Women are more likely to choose degrees with a lower economic value. The Telegraph’s argument is based on the findings of a new IRF study, and on a statistical level, they are not wrong. Who is surprised that in the face of an evidential gender pay gap, it is once again women who are being blamed? If women are earning less than men in their 20’s, it is because they are choosing the wrong degrees, or so The Telegraph claims. ![]() ![]() The gender pay gap debate is making the rounds again, and this time women’s degree choices are to blame.
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