I edited my comment to replace "inherent interests" with "biological trends in interest differences".
I'm not trying to make a comment about individuals, only about trends that we might see in the population at large.
The topic further up was whether differences in job participation can be explained by reasons other than discrimination - the answer is that, yes, they can be explained by other factors such as biological trends in interest differences. One needs to control for these factors before drawing conclusions about discrimination.
I'm not trying to make a comment about individuals, only about trends that we might see in the population at large.
The topic further up was whether differences in job participation can be explained by reasons other than discrimination - the answer is that, yes, they can be explained by other factors such as biological trends in interest differences. One needs to control for these factors before drawing conclusions about discrimination.