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Belinda Luscombe
Mar. 31, 2017
Grim news for those who thought achieving equality between the sexes was merely a matter of time: A new study from the University of Maryland has found that young people are less supportive of power-sharing between the genders than they were 20 years ago, at least on the home front.
The study looked at nationally representative longitudinal data about high-school seniors as part of a Gender and Millennials Online Symposium from the Council on Contemporary Families and found an increase in those who believed that families were better off if the men were "the achievers outside the home" and the women handled most of the family and domestic duties. In 1994, only 42% of high school seniors agreed with that statement. Twenty years later, that was the majority view at 58%.
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Another example of how ranting at people tends to make them do the opposite. Fortunately, the left never learn that particular lesson.
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Some people have to find out the hard way that a family functions best as a team, and that means separation of duties. Also, one has to trust the other is holding up their end of the deal.
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