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Company Spokesperson: Charges that our corporation has discriminated against women in its hiring and promotion practices are demonstrably untrue. In fact, statistics show that greater than sixty percent of our corporation’s employees are women.

The answer to which of the following questions would be most relevant in evaluating the argument above?

A. What is the average tenure, or length of employment, among the company’s women employees?

B. What percentage of the company’s employees in higher-level management positions are women?

C. What percentage of employees in competing companies are women?

D. How has the percentage of women employees at the company changed over time?

E. Is the chief executive officer of the company a man or a woman?


IMO D. Everything else is relevant too. But the question is of hiring and promotion not anything else. I will provide my approach if the answer is right :)
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IMO B :

Its asking about promotion practice. It may be that they have 60% of women but what if they are not given promotion and women are only working since years in junior level. so it will be discrimination.
Answer to B will reflect if there has not been discrimination in promotion given to Women compared with Men.
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I strongly feel that D is as relevant as B because the stem statements talks about “hiring and promotion practices”.

D talk about the % of women over time.
If there is an increase /decrease in the amount of women of time, this may shed a lot of light in how hiring practices of changes over time.

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I strongly feel that D is as relevant as B because the stem statements talks about “hiring and promotion practices”.

D talk about the % of women over time.
If there is an increase /decrease in the amount of women of time, this may shed a lot of light in how hiring practices of changes over time.

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I dont think percentage will help to evaluate, because we dont know the number of total and women employee hired on the last years. The percentage dosent has to change even if the number of women had changed with respect to increase in the total number of employees. Hence we cant count on D.

while B dosent consider the percentage change like D and it refers to the percentage of women to get the promotion to high level.

So it looks like B sounds better.
Please correct me if there are any flaws i have missed in B. :thumbup:

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Hi SajjadAhmad
Can you give more detail about option D. For me it seems that if company hired women in bunch in past few days/Months after issue surfaced, then its important to see the overall trend of women employees number.

In option B though, even if true and out of remaining 40% employee are men and are at higher positions, it only covers one point of allegation about promotion and not total employee ratio.

In D infact with the past trends we can know holistic picture.

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Re: Company Spokesperson: Charges that our corporation has discriminated a [#permalink]
IMO,D is not relevant. Percentage of women employees may vary as total number of employees increases or decreases.
Let say,In year 2000 total number of employees are 100 which includes 70 women(more than 60%) and 30 men
In year 2005, total employees 90 ,women 65 and 25 men or total employees 80,women 70 men 10
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I think none is a good answer.
For B, it only addresses (promotion), but does not mention (hire).
For D, it only addresses (hire), but does not mention (promotion). And I do not agree with OE, I think D is NOT irrelevant. Eg:last year, maybe 80% employees are women, and this year only 60% employees are women. This shows company only hires men this year, so discriminates against women in hiring.
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I get that why option B is correct.
But IMO option C also makes some sense to me.
If the percentage of women employees in competing companies is higher than this company (coz that could be the industry standard), let's say 90%, then it would mean that this company has discriminated against women.
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