Why Some People Don’t Believe in the Pay Gap

Skeptics say gender pay differences are explained by choices women make about family and career.
Illustration: Cari Vander Yacht
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There’s a phrase you hear a lot from people who think the 20 percent pay gap between men and women is over-hyped: “all but disappears.” It’s what they say happens to the pay gap when you control for the fact that women are grouped into lower-paid industries and job functions, and take time off to care for their families. This week on The Pay Check, Rebecca Greenfield unpacks those arguments with the help of professors from Harvard and Georgetown.