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Women being breadwinners impacts men’s mental health

(MENAFN) According to a study that was conducted to research why money and power impact men, the male participants stated that they felt critiqued partially due to the fact that it’s been presumed that men are the main providers in society. Nevertheless, an increasing number of women are getting paid than their male significant others, and this steady rise of these women is telling on that whoever gets paid more has long-term and crucial effect on power fierce elements in the household and as well as in broader society.

A main justification of these evolving kinship relations is that they have the power
to effect is due to money being so tightly connected with power. When males are not getting paid as much as women in their house, as they are expected to by some portion of society; it may cause a feeling of having no power, diminishing their mental health and wellbeing and even escalating the probability of splitting up.

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