Wally East
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I think the point Geno was making is not that women have better choices than men, but that the change in our society over the last 30 years has increased the better options for women at a greater pace so the choices confronting women coming out of college with a degree are significantly different and much better than they were 30 years ago. They are still not equal to men, but they are an order of magnitude better than they were.
In his comments he talked about the choices 30 years ago were teaching or coaching which obviously is an oversimplification, but ... the opportunities are much more varied and the glass ceiling is much higher than it was.
That's fine but there's been a noticeable drop just in the last five or six years. That would appear to be a period too small to be explained by societal changes.