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Guest Post: The Cost of Volunteer Hours in the Church’s Cub...

by Nate Curtis Nate is an economist and EmilyCC's spouse and co-Cubmaster. He wrote this post as a response to her "Institutionalized Gender Inequality Starts in the Church at Age 8." Money is a standard measure for a unit of energy. It doesn’t matter who invests that money/energy, the fact is that the church standard is that the energy must be invested in the boys and not in the girls. Keeping in mind that money is energy, lets take a deeper look at EmilyCC’s analysis. Cub Scouts Hard costs: $150 (this is a conservative estimate that does not take into account the number of...
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Institutionalized Gender Inequality Starts in the Church at Age 8…

...when our boys got into Cub Scouts and our girls begin attending Activity Days. Program Accoutrements A Wolf Cub Scout (8 year old Boy) An 8 Year Old Activity Days Girl Uniform $35.99 (including patches) None Handbook $8.99 Cub Scout book + Faith in God Faith in God Awards $1.23 per pin; $1-$4 per patch; $1.50 per belt loop* None Academic Year Programming Weekly meetings with dens and an end of the month pack meeting where awards are given to boys No more than two times a month (see Primary handbook) Summer Programming Monthly pack meetings and a 3 day Cub Scout Day Camp** No more than two times a month (see Primary handbook) Leadership Ratio 4:1 No requirement Leadership Protection Background...
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