Because I, as a manager, know: most women have a secondary special education, or even really school (well, if 11th grade, or even 9th grade), but consider themselves for the most part smarter than doctors of sciences and at interviews sometimes behave superstitiously and pathetically.
Give me a guess - you are the head of a network of 24-hour bars and you are hiring a job ("based on the results of the interview"!) The sellers? In fact, according to the 2010 census, higher education has 248 women per 1000 women over the age of 15 and 217 men per 1000 men over the age of 15. Data is open and publicly available. But of course, if you hire workers for positions that don’t require “high” and low wages, then most of the women without a higher education will go to you, right? We look forward to sharing his life observations with us by the director of some JEC ("Most men are unbarred, in telogreeks and smell garlic").