#GAReads | 1 in 4 men think women's equality has come at their expense
“1 in 4 men think women's equality has come at their expense”:
Ahead of the August centennial of theratification of the 19th Amendment, which granted some women the right to vote, Pew took a big-picture look at the state of gender equality in America. In a survey of more than 3,000 U.S. adults conducted in March and April of this year, men and women shared their feelings on the progress women have—or haven't—made in the last century.
The most jarring finding may be that a significant portion of men—28%—think women's progress in society, from gains in the workforce to political representation, have come at the expense of men. That sentiment was particularly strong among Republican men (38%), who are twice as likely as Democratic males (19%) to see men's status as undermined by the progress of women. A quarter of Republican women agree with their male political peers.