Structural issue? Is it the same structural issue as far less women working in construction industry and more women than men are registered nurses?You obviously never worked on Wall Street. While it's as close to a meritocracy as it is possible, the deck is stacked against women. It's a structural issue and will take years to correct.
%%A female standing in the way of the bull, making it stop in its tracks? Perhaps I'm bad at interpreting art.
What I can't figure out is why women are not required to register for Selective Service (draft) when they turn 18 like men are.Structural issue? Is it the same structural issue as far less women working in construction industry and more women than men are registered nurses?
No, it's not. There are no physical constraints, if anything, my experience has been that women make better traders and asset managers then men. However, at different stages of their career, they encounter issues specific to gender. I can elaborate but I honestly doubt anyone on ET cares.Structural issue? Is it the same structural issue as far less women working in construction industry and more women than men are registered nurses?
What physical constraint for a man to be a registered nurse?No, it's not. There are no physical constraints, if anything, my experience has been that women make better traders and asset managers then men. However, at different stages of their career, they encounter issues specific to gender. I can elaborate but I honestly doubt anyone on ET cares.