One thing for sure though:
„When women in Iceland went on a 24 hour strike nothing happened. The only difference is there were no complaints to HR and that men actually found work more productive and quiet without women.
If men went on a 24 hour strike then the country would come to a stand still.“
and:
„Software developers: Only 19.1 percent of software developers are women. Entry into the field usually requires a bachelor's degree. Median pay, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) is $105,590 per year, or $50.77 per hour. Median pay means that half in the field earned more, while half earned less.
Farmers: Just 24.4 percent of farmers in the U.S. are women. There are no formal education requirements for farmers, although earning a college degree in agriculture, animal husbandry or a related field can be an asset. The BLS reports median earnings as $71,160 per year, or $34.21 an hour.
Constructions workers: Women compose 9.9 percent of construction industry trades. Laborer jobs typically pay $36,000 per year, or $17.31 per hour, according to the BLS. Skilled tradespeople and construction managers can earn much more, depending on training and experience. The annual median 2019 pay for a construction manager, as reported by the BLS, was $95,260.
Financial analysts: Only 39.9 percent of financial analysts are women. Entry-level positions require a bachelor's degree. The 2018 median pay, according to the BLS, was $85,660 a year.
Aerospace engineers: Less than 8 percent of aerospace engineers are female. A minimum of a bachelor's degree is required to get started in the field, which paid a median salary of $116,500 per year in 2019, according to the BLS.
Clergy: Among the clergy, only 17.6 percent are women. Some religious sects don't ordain women, which contributes to the large gender disparity. The BLS reported an average annual wage of $55,190. Educational requirements vary according to denomination or sect.
Television, video and motion picture camera operators and editors: In these male-dominated careers, women hold 21.4 percent of the jobs. A bachelor's degree is typically required for entry into the field, which paid a median annual salary of $59,810 in 2019, according to the BLS.
Architects: Although half of architecture students are female, they only make up 25.5 percent of the workforce in the field. Architects need at least a bachelor's degree to get started in the field, where the BLS reports the average individual earns $80,750 a year
Aircraft pilots and flight engineers: In these traditional male jobs, only 5.2 percent of pilots and flight engineers are women. Airline pilots need a bachelor's degree, while commercial pilots can possess a high school diploma or equivalent. Flight training and minimum flight hours are mandatory. Airline and commercial pilots earned a median annual salary of $123,430 in 2019, according to the BLS.
Firefighters: Women have yet to make headway in this male-dominated field; they represent only 3 .5 percent of today's firefighters. Employment as a firefighter requires a high school diploma or equivalent, plus additional training by a fire department or vocational-technical school. Median pay, according to the BLS, is $50,850 a year.“
So men are equally important as women!