Ok, you've sprung a bit of a personal trap. No, I don't think we can balance out pay differences attributed to different career options, and no, I don't necessarily think we should for its own sake. Not commenting on whether pay rates for each job are reasonable, because I wouldn't know, but women and men overall earning the same amount of money is not a worthy end goal, and it's silly to reform anything to make that the case. Where individual rates of pay differ based on gender alone, of course that's crap and should be stopped (although that said, I'm not aware of many cases where that happens). But because of my unsupported belief that women and men suit different jobs, as opposed to everyone being a blank slate and society being the only reason there is any disparity in careers, I don't think it will even itself out. In first-world countries, people have the freedom to choose their careers, pretty much. With that being the case, women apparently still choose different careers than men. If it does become equal over time, fine, but if it doesn't, I don't think that means society is still sexist or intervention is needed.