So you have nothing but a YouTube video and a rape advocate supporting this assertion, and your opposition has endless academic studies, all of them concluding that women are paid less than men even working the same hours at the same job.
If you were reading this discussion and were undecided, which side do you think you'd come down on? The side with YouTube videos and rape apologists, or the side with research?
Where? Show me one atudy that says that women gain less than men even when:
They work the same hours, have had the same amount of job experience or more than the male, working for the same job than the male in the same specialisation while both the male and the female being eir own bosses or both working for aomeone else?
By all means show me a study that displays these.
Remember, it most account ALL of those factors, because if it does not, then it is imossible to say e reason for the decreased payment comes from sex, given that the other factors have not been discarded.
And he is not a rape apologist, but that on itself is another debate topic if you wish toake such thread. As for his credentials :
Education
Warren Farrell holds a Ph.D. from New York University, a M.A. from UCLA in political science and a B.A. from Montclair State University in the social sciences.
Farrell graduated from Midland Park High School in New Jersey in 1961, where he was student body president. He was chosen by the VFW as his town's (Waldwick's) selection for New Jersey Boys' State. As a college student, Farrell was a national vice-president of the Student-National Education Association, leading President Lyndon B. Johnson to invite him to the White House Conference on Education.[5] While completing his Ph.D. at NYU, he served as an assistant to the president of New York University.[6]