In a strong indication that, among journalistic practitioners, the biased media narrative is more a matter of intellectual laziness than cultural duplicity, the latest canned story, by Los Angeles Times reporter Don Lee, is that workplace discrimination is landing men the great majority of "newly created" jobs:
Since the recession ended in June 2009, men have landed 80% of the 2.6 million net jobs created, including 61% in the last year. ...The gender gap has raised concerns about possible discrimination in hiring. If the trend persists, it could set back gains made by women in the workplace, experts said.
"It's hard to know [whether] some employers place a priority on men going back to work," said Joan Entmacher, vice president for Family Economic Security at the National Women's Law Center. Of particular concern, she said: Opportunities for women in higher-paying fields such as manufacturing are shrinking.
The proportion of women who are working has changed very little since the recession started. But a full 82 percent of the job losses have befallen men, who are heavily represented in distressed industries like manufacturing and construction. Women tend to be employed in areas like education and health care, which are less sensitive to economic ups and downs, and in jobs that allow more time for child care and other domestic work.
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When you're driving an agenda there is no rear-view mirror. Such is the "Times" and they ain't a changin'
Posted by: John at July 25, 2012 10:02 AMThe numbers given are not very enlightening. What kinds of jobs were "created"? There are relatively few females seeking jobs as carpenters, machine operators, truck drivers, iron workers, etc.
Posted by: Warrington Faust at July 25, 2012 11:49 AM"Since the recession ended in June 2009, men have landed 80% of the 2.6 million net jobs created, including 61% in the last year. ..."
So President Obama is a sexist ...?
/irony
Posted by: Monique at July 25, 2012 12:38 PM