Answer:
B. Women have higher unionization rates than men.
Step-by-step explanation:
In U.S. there is a lower chance that women can become union members even though they have the same, or even more interest as men to do so. They have to deal with many obstacles in their way, and this is particularly visible in women who are not part of any union and work in the private sector. Contrary to men, they show eagerness on what unions are capable of, but as mentioned before, have more difficulty in getting unionized.