User:Gagliano.haley/sandbox

copied from Motherhood penalty: "An audit study also showed that prospective employers were less likely to call back mothers for interviews than non-mothers." This sentence comes from the introduction paragraph of the Motherhood penalty article. Because of previous supporting information that is similar to this, adding this sentence seems unnecessary. It also appears to attempt to sway the reader to a conclusion because correlation doesn't necessarily mean causation, especially in this context where multiple other factors could lead to the fact that a mother is not receiving a call back from an employer.

copied from Motherhood penalty: "Economic theories largely focus on comparing differences between the skills, traits, and behaviors of the workers themselves to explain the gender wage gap. In particular, some economic theories examine statistical discrimination, which is that employers apply an unbiased standard to accurate estimates of worker productivity." A finished wiki article should avoid too many headings. The sentence copied is the entire content given under the bold heading "Economic theories" listed in the Motherhood penalty article. Further information needs to be added to this heading, or it should be omitted altogether. The sentence itself should be elaborated in relation to the Motherhood penalty, and not just on the general topic of economic theories themselves.