For medicine, women tend to gravitate heavily towards medicine, you can look at the nordics and how many women go into medicine. Now law enforcement, that requires physical force to detain a suspect, so for that one I'll go with a minimum physical fitness requirement that would tend to disqualify most women from going into law enforcement. A small percentage of women towards the upper end of the bell curve will have no problem passing the test and should be in law enforcement if they so chose to go into the job. But a 4' 8" 90 lb female wanting to become a cop, hell no.
No it means you don't understand what a bell curve is. I had a few guys back in my artillery days that could not load 155mm shells from the ground. When I went to a joint service school we had a female instructor that outdid the students at pull ups, she was a beast. There is a range, and if someone can meet the standards then they do the job, if they can't they don't get the job.
For medicine, women tend to gravitate heavily towards medicine, you can look at the nordics and how many women go into medicine. Now law enforcement, that requires physical force to detain a suspect, so for that one I'll go with a minimum physical fitness requirement that would tend to disqualify most women from going into law enforcement. A small percentage of women towards the upper end of the bell curve will have no problem passing the test and should be in law enforcement if they so chose to go into the job. But a 4' 8" 90 lb female wanting to become a cop, hell no.
That just means you have failed to set your standards high enough.
No it means you don't understand what a bell curve is. I had a few guys back in my artillery days that could not load 155mm shells from the ground. When I went to a joint service school we had a female instructor that outdid the students at pull ups, she was a beast. There is a range, and if someone can meet the standards then they do the job, if they can't they don't get the job.