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How is it misleading? If 90% of working age men are working and only 80% of women, that is a considerable gap and should be adressed. Now comes the step of analyzing the reasons and targeting those specifically.
But already assuming reasons to take out of calculation assumes them to be "good" reasons by default and removes them from being adressed.
How is it something that needs "adressing"? When people want to work, but can't, and there is a significant difference between men and women, then that probably needs to be looked at.
Simply seeing "in turkey, a country known for following more traditional ways of life, more men are working than women" is not very relevant.
Because work means income and income means having some control over your life, whereas not working for women often means dependency to stay with their husbands even if they dont want to or are subject to abuse.
You’re disparaging a country’s culture. Or rather quite a few. Women shouldn’t work, that’s the way the culture is. If you don’t like it, you’re being intolerant.
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