Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Men with more traditional gender role attitudes on average make more money
The University of Florida analyzed interviews from the Bureau of Labor Statistics over a 25 year period and found that men with traditional gender role views as opposed to egalitarian views, made on average $11,930 more per year in similar jobs. The research has been published by the Journal of Applied Psychology. To read more about this click here.
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employment,
gender,
money
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