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Using descriptive statistics how do you make a chart measuring central tendency for wage gender variances?

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Using descriptive statistics how do you make a chart measuring central tendency for wage gender variances?

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  1. I know that this isn't he answer that you would like to have but if I were in a position to do so I would pay every one the same for the same job. Now that does not mean that two people work in the shipping dept. and a female does twice the amount of packages as does the male, why should he get the same amount of money? A good way to insure that paraty is what happens with a thing that I remember from when I was a kid, it is called Piece Work you are paid so much for each piece.

    to make your chart I would put up two charts one with the income level of the males doing like tasks and then I would generate a chat showing the females doing the similar task. I will tell you that charts only show what the user wants them to show, there by they are some what deceptive. I will give the example I want to pove that females are behindthe ball I then use jobs that are normally done by males and not very many females. or I use jobs done by females and again it is deceptive. I have no idea of the demographic of a hospital males nurses are paid more than females nurses, is this unfair on the surface YES but think about it for a minute. males nurses are very few as compared to females, and yet there are logically as many males as there are female patients. I am not being crude but I would rather a male nurse when I get my bed bath, so would a lot of female nurses. This is a good question and worthy of a star

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