Monday, May 25, 2009

These Broads Look Happy To You? Why FeManism Failed

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But all the achievements of the feminist era may have delivered women to greater unhappiness. In the 1960s, when Betty Friedan diagnosed her fellow wives and daughters as the victims of “the problem with no name,” American women reported themselves happier, on average, than did men. Today, that gender gap has reversed. Male happiness has inched up, and female happiness has dropped. In postfeminist America, men are happier than women.

This is “The Paradox of Declining Female Happiness,” the subject of a provocative paper from the economists Betsey Stevenson and Justin Wolfers. The paper is fascinating not only because of what it shows, but because the authors deliberately avoid floating an easy explanation for their data.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

lol, I like to the link to the chocolate sex and the city quartet!

Big Man said...

I knew you would enjoy that read.

It was interesting. I thought you might find some blog fodder from the last two paragraphs in the story where he talks about sexual stigmas in America and our resistance to attaching them.