Its not about "good stuff" or "bad stuff" no one can feasibly address all the problems that need to be dealt with at once, that is crazy.
- no they should not because there is no equally transferable risk to the man medically. this is a fact.
maybe the reason men have the dangerous jobs is because until around 50 years ago women weren't allowed to work in those fields because men wouldn't let them. The number of women holding jobs with higher mortality rates is slowly increasing now that society is easing up a little on the notion that women are only good for being mothers or secretaries. Its not that women's lives are more important, its that men still even to this day will shun a women for holding a stereotypical "male job" such as Fisherman, contractor, landscaper, mechanic, construction worker, etc. These fields are still a bit of boys club and I've experienced it first hand trying to get a job in one of those fields that I had lots of experience in but was rejected because the company was worried about sexual harassment occurring. like me, most women have no other choice then to get a job in a field that they can realistically be hired in and not rejected because the employer doesn't think she can handle it simply because of her gender. As of 2014 the ratio between males and females in the labor force is 81% males dominate the US labor force and women can barely get a job in a field that contributes to these statistic because men don't want them there. This issue often comes up that women aren't really accepted into these work fields and change is needed but its almost never is addressed because these are "lower class issues". We end up with safer jobs because there some of the only jobs we can get without an expensive education most of the time.
Honestly I know you just think everything I'm saying is ridiculous or wrong because I've seen some of your more aggressive posts, and you've made your seemingly unshakable position on feminism clear, but it was worth a shot.