Pollard Memorial Library (Lowell)

The richer sex, how the new majority of female breadwinners is transforming sex, love, and family, Liza Mundy

Label
The richer sex, how the new majority of female breadwinners is transforming sex, love, and family, Liza Mundy
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The richer sex
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
757486223
Responsibility statement
Liza Mundy
Sub title
how the new majority of female breadwinners is transforming sex, love, and family
Summary
A revolution is under way. Within a generation, more households will be supported by women than by men. Journalist Liza Mundy takes us to the frontier of this new economic order: she shows us why this flip is inevitable, what painful adjustments will have to be made along the way, and how both men and women will feel surprisingly liberated in the end. Couples today are debating who must assume the responsibility of primary earner and who gets the freedom of being the slow track partner. With more men choosing to stay home, Mundy shows how that lifestyle has achieved a higher status, and the ways males have found to recover their masculinity. And the revolution is global: Mundy takes us from Japan to Denmark to show how both sexes are adapting as the marriage market has turned into a giant free-for-all, with men and women at different stages of this transformation finding partners who match their expectations.--From publisher description
Table Of Contents
The new providers -- The bargain -- The overtaking -- The new rules of mating -- Competition and undermining -- Let go, and lexapro -- Stigma and female earning -- Sex and the self-sufficient girl -- Desirable women -- The new world of marriage choices -- The view from abroad -- Our female future