Is There a Male Breadwinner Norm? Don't Look At Spouses' Income to Find Out, U-M Study Says
October 15, 2020
October 15, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Oct. 15 (TNSJou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
Previous research seems to show the tendency of women to sabotage themselves in order to earn less than their husbands. But a closer look at the data reveals that might not be the case.
A 2015 paper, now well known in economics research, details a graph that appears to show women's behavior in marriage reinforces the stereotype of a male breadwinner--that is, in h . . .
Previous research seems to show the tendency of women to sabotage themselves in order to earn less than their husbands. But a closer look at the data reveals that might not be the case.
A 2015 paper, now well known in economics research, details a graph that appears to show women's behavior in marriage reinforces the stereotype of a male breadwinner--that is, in h . . .