The End of Men

Earlier this year, women became the majority of the workforce for the first time in U.S. history. Most managers are now women too. And for every two men who get a college degree this year, three women will do the same. For years, women’s progress has been cast as a struggle for equality. But what if equality isn’t the end point? What if modern, postindustrial society is simply better suited to women? A report on the unprecedented role reversal now under way— and its vast cultural consequences
Written by HANNA ROSIN in the Atlantic JULY/AUGUST 2010 ISSUE
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2010/07/the-end-of-men/308135/

Earlier this year, women became the majority of the workforce for the first time in U.S. history. Most managers are now women too. And for every two men who get a college degree this year, three women will do the same. For years, women’s progress has been cast as a struggle for equality. But what if equality isn’t the end point? What if modern, postindustrial society is simply better suited to women? A report on the unprecedented role reversal now under way— and its vast cultural consequences
Written by HANNA ROSIN in the Atlantic JULY/AUGUST 2010 ISSUE
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2010/07/the-end-of-men/308135/
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