Sentences with phrase «man as breadwinner»

They will look upon the man as the breadwinner of the family, even though they have careers of their own.

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Back in the day, companies would justify paying women less than men because, among other reasons, men were seen as breadwinner providers responsible for an entire household.
If the trend in female breadwinner families reflects changes in attitudes about the roles of men and women, we might expect a strong regional pattern, as some areas of Canada might embrace attitude changes more quickly than others.
I Timothy 5:8 is a favorite of anti-SAHD pastors to toss out and use as biblical justification for why men MUST be the breadwinner and leave the responsibilities of full time child - rearing and running a household to their wives.
For another, as most of her middle - aged informants make clear, the type of father involvement allowed by the doctrine of separate spheres was too thin (and often too authoritarian) to contribute very positively to the development of children and wives, even though it underwrote men's own masculine status as breadwinners.
Would we still expect men to be breadwinners and women caretakers (and as much as we say we don't want that, we still fall back into gendered roles)?
Despite the many ways women have pushed forward as far as education, the workplace, being breadwinner wives, etc., there's one area in which we still seem to have antiquated views — women overwhelmingly (78 percent, according to the Pew Research Center) want our men to have a study job.
This must change if we are to help men in the future, especially ones who are willing to reverse traditional gender roles and stay home to raise the kids as more moms are becoming the breadwinners.
And, sadly, men will still be pigeonholed as breadwinners.
«If women aren't seen by their bosses as breadwinners, then the danger is that women are going to be supporting families on less than a man might make.»
Most importantly, it found that the gender pay gap that sees women consistently paid less serves to reinforce the image of men as primary breadwinners.
Decades after the modern feminist movement began, our culture still reflects the belief in men as so - called breadwinners and women as nurturers, managing the house and taking care of the children.
«This bears grave economic implications, as men in this part of the world tend to be the primary breadwinners of the family,» the report states.
Men are expected to be the breadwinner, to stand up for their women and to justify their position as the head of the family.
Out of curiosity, did you ever stop to think, «Hmmm, if I only interview successful female authors (and let's admit that women absolutely dominate the Romance genre), I'm not going to get many examples where the woman acted as the breadwinner while the man stayed home to pursue his career?
If they have supportive partners who are happy for their husband's chance to follow their calling to write, are you going to deride those men for failing as men because now the wife is the primary breadwinner?
Well, that's another Western societal construct for, one that is likely more strongly embedded in men because it goes hand in hand with «being a breadwinner» which is, as we all know, is a stereotypical male role.
Men tend to like making most of the financial decisions in the house as they tend to be the breadwinner.
«Where traditionally these men acted as the breadwinners in a patriarchal system, working and providing for their families, as refugees they are held in limbo, unable to look to the future,» explains Edward.
Howell writes that while men are starting to take paternity leave, on balance, they are «still pursuing the traditional breadwinner role, as opposed to breadwinner - plus.»
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-- Men's emotional issues: — Socialization ideas related to ideal masculinity (such as «men don't cry,» men being the primary breadwinner, hypersexuality, being in control) lead to unique problems for men and their partners in long - term romantic relationshiMen's emotional issues: — Socialization ideas related to ideal masculinity (such as «men don't cry,» men being the primary breadwinner, hypersexuality, being in control) lead to unique problems for men and their partners in long - term romantic relationshimen don't cry,» men being the primary breadwinner, hypersexuality, being in control) lead to unique problems for men and their partners in long - term romantic relationshimen being the primary breadwinner, hypersexuality, being in control) lead to unique problems for men and their partners in long - term romantic relationshimen and their partners in long - term romantic relationships.
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