
It absolutely is, I'm just so over seeing men nonstop talking about how awful marriage is for men and how much better women have it, because it's simply blatant misinformation They mean that women have it better in regard to divorce Js though, marriage was in no way originally created to be about 'love' lmao
I did the math for the motherhood penalty and while women do seem to make lower wages compared to men in caregiving roles with 60-70% of caregiving fathers earning less than unmarried men compared to 70-80% of caregiver mothers earning lower wages than unmarried women, it does seem more of a role thing than anything. Like would it account for relationships of gay men sorted into laborer/caregiver dynamics?
The original statistic is that they make more than single men, not women, due to a variety of factors!! Such as the fact that they're more likely to be promoted than unmarried men. But you do bring up a good point, maybe some of that's due to men who already have a lot of pull at work tend to get married more! And I'd bet (I'm assuming on this one) that married gay men don't make more than their single counterparts. But I can def be wrong
I’m also curious cuz the majority of reports I found that did result in identifying lower wages for married women seemed to mainly do with kids so I’m currently looking into if this effect still persists with married couples without kids where there would be less of a caretaker dynamic
Oftentimes, yes. An extreme example of this would be the role of a First Lady and it is certainly more pronounced in other cultures (Chinese or Korean for example), but it is still somewhat prevalent in our own. Unmarried women often do forms of social labor but it is normalized in married couples.