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Careers are 'making women miserable'
Daily Telegraph ^ | April 25, 2002 | Paul Stokes

Posted on 04/26/2002 9:12:13 AM PDT by Korth

WOMEN have become unhappier as a result of concentrating more on their careers than the family role they once fulfilled, an academic claims in a new book.

Prof James Tooley believes the feminist revolution of the 1960s and 1970s brought about huge changes in attitudes which have not be conducive to motherhood.

In his book, The Miseducation of Women, published next month, he suggests many professional woman would have been more contented by staying at home and bringing up children.

He draws comparisons with the film character Bridget Jones, a love-hungry young woman in publishing who becomes a television presenter and craves a stable relationship rather than being left "a singleton".

Prof Tooley, professor of education policy at Newcastle University, considers that the role of housewife has been "desperately undervalued" in society.

He argues that schools should allow girls to concentrate on the arts and domestic science rather than being pushed towards subjects such as engineering and computer science in an attempt at sexual equality.

Prof Tooley, 42, who is single with no children, said yesterday: "The Bridget Jones effect is growing in society. Women find themselves successful in their careers and unhappy in their lives.

Domesticity has been degraded over the year, particularly by feminists in the 1970s who used the phrases 'parasite' and `leach' to describe the housewife.

"I expect career women will react very strongly against me and to even suggest women would be happier in the home has become almost a taboo. We need to cull a few sacred cows and start a debate on the subject. That is what I am trying to do."

He describes his book as "largely a think piece", based on a study of more than 100,000 men and women in Britain and America by the National Bureau of Economic Research.

Its findings led him to examine the way the education system was shaping the way women lead their lives.

Among his assertions are that women who were pushed into science as pupils and embarked on careers such as law and accountancy are unhappy by the time they reach 30.

Prof Tooley, from Rothbury, Northumblerland, said: "I'm not suggesting we ban girls from the labs, but my research shows that 30 per cent of young women are unhappier with their lives than previous generations were, while young men now seem happier than previous generations were."

Prof Tooley believes the "Bridget Jones generation" was spawned by the feminist revolution.

"Feminists went right to what they thought was the root of the problem. They looked at schooling to change the situation. The Sex Discrimination Act of 1975 and the introduction of the National Curriculum in 1988 are, in a way, products of that, and they've transformed what is taught in school.

"But this means that the curriculum is now designed according to the feminist idea that girls should be following the model that was set down for boys. That is, pursuing a career at the expense of all other things.

"I suggest that this is pushing girls in a direction they don't want to take and there's a whole generation of working women who don't want to be there."


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government
KEYWORDS: feminism; marriage
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To: Destructor
Some of us women ARE happy. :)
81 posted on 04/26/2002 2:32:58 PM PDT by MEGoody
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To: wardaddy
I would need a 144 step program to even begin to scratch the surface of my entrenched sexist ways. I am in other words beyond help. I like it that way.

Just in case no one has told you recently, let me be the first to say: You rock, sir!
82 posted on 04/26/2002 2:34:01 PM PDT by bourbon
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To: Surfin
LOL I can see why you have issues with women. But I hope you also realize men can be 'manipulators' as well. As an example, the charming, caring, attentive man who slowly works up to being an abuser after the wedding.
83 posted on 04/26/2002 2:35:34 PM PDT by MEGoody
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To: Surfin
Well, I'm not "jealous that my husband makes too much money." I'm glad that he does! Your ex-wife was crazy to be jealous of that. Jeez.
84 posted on 04/26/2002 2:36:40 PM PDT by olivia3boys
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To: cajungirl
I'm so grateful that I have a "choice" whether or not to work outside the home, while men, essentially, do not. My P/T income pays for "extras" only, like school tuition and vacations. But it is nice to know that if my husband lost his job I could go to back to F/T and at least still make the house payment.
85 posted on 04/26/2002 2:39:49 PM PDT by olivia3boys
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To: wardaddy
You gotta change that username dude!

And wardaddy is better because?

86 posted on 04/26/2002 2:41:36 PM PDT by Intimidator
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To: cajungirl
Eating chocolate and lounging in a chennille robe?...and to think I wish my wife did the housework nakeed...sans frying bacon of course..ouch!

Actually, she's very busy (more than I am at work) caring for our 22 month old manchild...the Tasmanian Devil and carrying another wee one in her womb as we speak.

Women pout or have tantrums. Men sulk or make loud noises like banging plates or slamming drawers to attract attention to the aforementioned sulking.

Passive aggressiveness is an art amongst belles...I would have thought you knew that. There's a bit of Scarlett in ALL southern gals.

I truly love women. My life is ruled by them. My wife, my widowed mom, my two young daughters, and yes even my ex-wife. It's just the way it is. I'd be lost any other way. It's best to give in to women unless it's a big major issue...in which case they'll defer to you anyhow...so you can take all the risk for the decision.

God love 'em.

87 posted on 04/26/2002 2:43:20 PM PDT by wardaddy
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To: Intimidator
I'm fooling with you. You wanna be like Alan Alda-ish at home...good for you if it works. I didn't even think about the NASCAR implications since I'm not too racing saavy.

My bad. Wardaddy is prison slang....and it's always been an amusing name to me since I first heard it. A wardaddy is a punk or bitch's big daddy in the joint. I got the nickname in west Africa a long time ago and it was in jest....nothing to do with chickenhawking. It was a joke from some ex British soldiers about my ability to dodge.

88 posted on 04/26/2002 2:50:13 PM PDT by wardaddy
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To: bourbon
I'm saving my money already to retain you.....thanks.
89 posted on 04/26/2002 2:51:27 PM PDT by wardaddy
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To: wardaddy
Yes honey....I am a sexist...no doubt about it. I would need a 144 step program to even begin to scratch the surface of my entrenched sexist ways. I am in other words beyond help. I like it that way.

That's fine with me...since I don't work for you and am not married to you, it's no skin off my nose:-) I have to admit, I like your honesty.

90 posted on 04/26/2002 2:51:57 PM PDT by ellery
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To: MEGoody
It's a shame ain't it?
91 posted on 04/26/2002 2:53:37 PM PDT by wardaddy
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To: MEGoody
"Nice article, but for those women whose husbands don't pick up their fair share, it is very difficult."

What kind of bigoted claptrap is that? Is it your contention that, in any given marriage, only men are lazy? Would you say that the husbands whose wives fail to do their share of stereotypical male tasks - like lawn work, automobile repair, roof shingling, carrying the barbells up to the attic, etc. - had it "very difficult?"

92 posted on 04/26/2002 2:55:01 PM PDT by Harrison Bergeron
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To: bourbon
A woman's fertility starts declining at 27. After 42, it's a cliff dive into barrenenss or menopause. Our grandmothers didn't have kids in their early 20s because they were stupid. Liddy was talking about this on his news review this morning. My advice, be smart, marry a "man", have kids in your late 20s and be young enough to enjoy all that brings including grandkids someday. It is very tough to "have it all". Some do but they can afford nannies.

Of course I'm 44 and still have babies coming....I'll be an old man still raising kids. I am eternally grateful for that. Were I a 44 year old woman....it would be much more of a stretch.

93 posted on 04/26/2002 2:59:37 PM PDT by wardaddy
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To: wardaddy
DH means Donor Husband??? Oh heavens. It's shorthand for "dear husband." Smack me for using abbreviations.
94 posted on 04/26/2002 3:05:56 PM PDT by ikanakattara
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To: ellery
Darling, I have had femi-nazi girlfriends....they loved me but hated my views. One was a Colombia PHd candidate and taught a Barnard....get the picture. These feminazi gals have always been attracted to "honest" bad boys as opposed to "sensitive" pliable types. I have seen countless examples ...especailly living in Manhattan of women like this thread is talking about...they want it all and they wait too late to start with babies or a man. This myth has been cruel and disastrous. Just my view.

Actually I'm not so tough. My wife lurks my every post so I know I'm going home with some "splaining to do".

Honey!!!...I'm sorry I'll do your toenails tonight I swear!!...LOL

95 posted on 04/26/2002 3:06:16 PM PDT by wardaddy
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To: ikanakattara
Yep..go to any fertility site thread and it's all women talking about how their DH's count was low motility or morphology..etc. Babymaking for the unfortunate few is sort of complicated.
97 posted on 04/26/2002 3:08:09 PM PDT by wardaddy
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To: Surfin
Damn Surfin...we're we separated at birth?
98 posted on 04/26/2002 3:09:18 PM PDT by wardaddy
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To: Harrison Bergeron
Is it weird to think that whoever brings home the least amount of bacon should do more of the housework? Makes sense to me. And I know antecdotal evidence is useless, but in my experience the men I know (husbands of my friends) are definitely NOT lazy at home. I think that's sort of a myth.
99 posted on 04/26/2002 3:11:43 PM PDT by olivia3boys
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To: wardaddy
It was a joke from some ex British soldiers about my ability to dodge.

Does that make you a bit "dodgy?" That's always been one of my favorite British-isms.
100 posted on 04/26/2002 3:13:59 PM PDT by bourbon
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