The average full-time working male works more than a full-time working female.
From Warren Farrell
The women themselves say they're far more likely to care about flexibility. The men say, 'I'm far more likely to care about money.'
We have been suckered into believing that, because there are more men at the top than women at the top, that this is a result of discrimination against women. That's been the misconception. It's all about trade-offs. You earn more money, you usually sacrifice something at home.
Women and men look at their life, and women say, 'What do I need? Do I need more money, or do I need more time?' And women are intelligent enough to say, 'I need more time.' And so, women lead balanced lives; men should be learning from women.
Because of the feminist perspective, we have gotten a view of the world that is distorted.
Men make more money but have lower net worths.
Women are the only 'oppressed' group that is able to buy most of the $10 billion worth of cosmetics each year; the only oppressed group that spends more on high fashion, brand-name clothing than its oppressors; the only oppressed group that watches more TV.
People who work 44 hours per week make 50 percent more than people who work 34 hours a week.
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