BBC: Men with sexist views 'earn more'
Men who grow up thinking women should stay at home may be labelled "old-fashioned" – but could end up well ahead in the salary stakes.
A US study, published in the Journal of Applied Psychology, suggests that they will consistently out-earn more "modern-thinking" men.
On average, this meant an extra $8,500 (£4,722) a year.
One UK psychologist said men inclined to wield power in their relationships might also do this at work. …
It strikes me that men who hold these views probably have more of their identity tied up in being good breadwinners and are, therefore, possibly more highly motivated to be good breadwinners.
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