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| 3 | Women typically suffer financially after divorce, but are there any statistic on their financial status pre-marriage vs. post-divorce?I did a quick search on google for household earnings pre-divorce vs post divorce and I think this provides what you are looking for. http://www.irp.wisc.edu/research/childsup/cspolicy/pdfs/2009-11/Task%2012-CS2009-11-Report.pdf I've briefly scanned over the study and it seems very female friendly however it does contain some useful data starting around page 9. There are charts in there that break out pre-divorce household income contribution for men (62.5%) and women (37.5%) vs post-divorce hou… | /r/MensRights | 03/11/15 08:49 PM |
| 11 | So I need to get a divorce, how can I not get screwed? Details inside.Not sure how you are thinking you are going to get screwed in this. You don't have any children so visitation or child support is not an issue. I don't see any mention of significant investments in shared property. So what is it you are worried about. To me it looks like the only thing you really have to gain by filing for divorce is your freedom, if there is anything you feel might be more important to you, maybe you should hold off filing for the divorce. Now if you are saying that your wife h… | /r/MensRights | 30/04/10 08:05 PM |
| 3 | A feminist asks for your help.I haven't found a link to the actual studies yet, but here is a link to an article that addresses some of the issues. Specifically working single women vs working moms. Motherhood Penalty. Here's another study from Canada which shows this isn't a local problem, that specifically deals with pay difference between Mothers with and without children. I still haven't been able to find the specific study I read recently that compared women with and without children to men with and without children. Bo… | /r/MensRights | 16/12/09 08:33 PM |
| 75 | A feminist asks for your help.I can address one of these questions: "Are you male and the primary carer for your children? Is the world set up in a way which makes this easy? If not, why not?" Yes, I am a male and the primary carer for my three year old daughter. While I wouldn't say it was hard, there have been a few problems. I was stopped in a restaurant once by a waitress while trying to take my daughter to the bathroom. She felt it wasn't appropriate for me (a male) to be taking a little girl (my daughter) into the bath… | /r/MensRights | 16/12/09 08:09 PM |
| 11 | A feminist asks for your help.So here's the thing, equal pay for women vs. equal parenting rights for men are actually just two sides of the same problem. I've seen a few studies recently that have shown that women without children earn, on average, the same pay as men. The really interesting part of these studies is when they compare the pay for women without children to single fathers, the women tend to make more money for doing the same job. None of these studies went so far as to say there is no gender pay gap, they just… | /r/MensRights | 16/12/09 07:39 PM |
| 1 | "If females can opt out of a pregnancy (abortion) within the first 3 months, shouldn't males (no child support) be able to?" : AskRedditAbsolutely Not. Now let me explain why... Once you deposited your sperm inside the woman's vagina, you are giving her permission to have your baby. It's a well known fact that sex can lead to pregnancy, so it's reasonable to assume that once you deposited your sperm you had a reasonable expectation of pregnancy occurring. There should be some mitigating circumstances, however. If you can prove there was no reasonable expectation for pregnancy, then yes you should be allowed to not pay child supp… | /r/MensRights | 14/12/09 08:27 PM |
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