exactly, we're using averages here. so i dont know why you're bringing up unemployed or men or in jail, it just hurts your argument; especially considering you out number us in the work force. but more importantly, women do not represent high paying fields and their income can be matched or beaten by decent blue collar jobs. for example:
ten
most remunerative majors:
1. Petroleum Engineering: 87% male
2. Pharmacy Pharmaceutical Sciences and Administration: 48% male
3. Mathematics and
Computer Science: 67% male
4. Aerospace Engineering: 88% male
5. Chemical Engineering: 72% male
6. Electrical Engineering: 89% male
7. Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering: 97% male
8. Mechanical Engineering: 90% male
9. Metallurgical Engineering: 83% male
10. Mining and Mineral Engineering: 90% male
And here are the 10
least remunerative majors—where women prevail in nine out of ten:
1. Counseling Psychology: 74% female
2. Early Childhood Education: 97% female
3. Theology and Religious Vocations: 34% female
4. Human Services and Community Organization: 81% female
5. Social Work: 88% female
6. Drama and Theater Arts: 60% female
7. Studio Arts: 66% female
8. Communication Disorders Sciences and Services: 94% female
9. Visual and Performing Arts: 77% female
10. Health and Medical Preparatory Programs: 55% female
now lets look at blue collar jobs that are almost totally dominated by men:
http://www.investopedia.com/financial-edge/1009/10-highest-paying-blue-collar-jobs.aspx
http://www.forbes.com/pictures/efkk45ieei/20-high-paying-blue-collar-jobs/
http://www.businessinsider.com/surprisingly-high-paying-jobs-2013-11
i'm just using these as examples, but i'm trying to illustrate that women (across all genders) are not picking jobs/careers that can economically compete with men on average. that's kind of what y'all get for siding w/white women over your own men.