- rohit_gmat
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Women make up a larger proportion of workers in the information services industry than they did ten years ago. This is partly due to the fact that in 1985, only 7 percent of women in the workforce were employed in the information services industry, but in 1995, over 16 percent of women in the workforce were employed in the information services industry.
In evaluating the argument above, it would be most useful to compare 1985 and 1995 with regard to which of the following characteristics?
A) The percentage of women in the workforce who were not employed in the information services industry
B) The percentage of women who are now retired who have worked in the information services industry
C) The percentgae of women who have been promoted to managerial positions within the information services industry
D) The percentage of men in the workforce who were employed in the informaition services industry
E) The percentage of men who will soon be eligible for employment in the information services industry
OAD
Source : PrincetonReview
I dun agree with the OA.. my reasoning is ...
1985 : # of women in workforce = 100 .. so 7 women in Info Serv Industry
& of men in workforce working for Info serv industry = 90%
# of men in workforce = 10... so 9 men in Info Serv Industry
so women are 7/16 ( arnd 40%?)
1995 : # of women in workforce = 100 .. so 16 women in Info Serv Industry
& of men in workforce working for Info serv industry = 5%
# of men in workforce = 1,000,000... so 50,000 men in Info Serv Industry
so women are 16/50,016 ( arnd 0%?)
so even tho the % of men goes up or down, using the number of men in the workforce (& # of women in the workforce) i can manipulate the result either way... so how would this be useful in determining whether or not the proportion of women in the info serv industry has inc or dec ?
In evaluating the argument above, it would be most useful to compare 1985 and 1995 with regard to which of the following characteristics?
A) The percentage of women in the workforce who were not employed in the information services industry
B) The percentage of women who are now retired who have worked in the information services industry
C) The percentgae of women who have been promoted to managerial positions within the information services industry
D) The percentage of men in the workforce who were employed in the informaition services industry
E) The percentage of men who will soon be eligible for employment in the information services industry
OAD
Source : PrincetonReview
I dun agree with the OA.. my reasoning is ...
1985 : # of women in workforce = 100 .. so 7 women in Info Serv Industry
& of men in workforce working for Info serv industry = 90%
# of men in workforce = 10... so 9 men in Info Serv Industry
so women are 7/16 ( arnd 40%?)
1995 : # of women in workforce = 100 .. so 16 women in Info Serv Industry
& of men in workforce working for Info serv industry = 5%
# of men in workforce = 1,000,000... so 50,000 men in Info Serv Industry
so women are 16/50,016 ( arnd 0%?)
so even tho the % of men goes up or down, using the number of men in the workforce (& # of women in the workforce) i can manipulate the result either way... so how would this be useful in determining whether or not the proportion of women in the info serv industry has inc or dec ?












