Sexism Pays: Men Who Hold Traditional Views Of Women Earn More Than Men Who Don't, Study Shows
Monday, September 22, 2008 - 09:14
in Psychology & Sociology
When it comes to sex roles in society, what you think may affect what you earn. A new study has found that men who believe in traditional roles for women earn more money than men who don't, and women with more egalitarian views don't make much more than women with a more traditional outlook.
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