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"Mr President, 83.1% of women in paid work are active in the service sector. There is a concentration to be seen in certain fields, such as care, mediation, marketing and teaching, and not only as a result of social stereotypes, as the report claims. Rather, women also bring very special skills to specialist fields. Marketing and mediation are thus classical female professions because women are generally better than their male colleagues at putting themselves in the shoes of others.
It is absurd to believe that there is suddenly a need for more male nursery school teachers or more female plumbers. That is of benefit neither to women nor to society as a whole. What is important, rather, is to remunerate and value people according to their profession, both financially and in terms of reputation. Moreover, part-time work must not become a case of precarity."@en1
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