
According to a recent news article on BBC News Online...
Men who grow up thinking women should stay at home may be labelled "old-fashioned" - but could end up well ahead in the salary stakes.
A US study, published in the Journal of Applied Psychology, suggests that they will consistently out-earn more "modern-thinking" men. On average, this meant an extra $8,500 (£4,722) a year.
I found this article extremely interesting. Although it makes sense to a certain degree, I still think times are changing and eventually women will be equal in the workplace side by side with males. The last decade has shown a growth in women CEO's and Presidents of companies.
To read the full article visit http://http//news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7625173.stm
Men who grow up thinking women should stay at home may be labelled "old-fashioned" - but could end up well ahead in the salary stakes.
A US study, published in the Journal of Applied Psychology, suggests that they will consistently out-earn more "modern-thinking" men. On average, this meant an extra $8,500 (£4,722) a year.
I found this article extremely interesting. Although it makes sense to a certain degree, I still think times are changing and eventually women will be equal in the workplace side by side with males. The last decade has shown a growth in women CEO's and Presidents of companies.
To read the full article visit http://http//news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7625173.stm

1 comment:
it is rediculous that this is still the case, the since i had before reading this was that corporate sexism was not really a problem anymore, but i guess this is not the case.
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