Patriarch men make more money

Men grow up thinking that women should be in housewives can be considered feudal, but they are the ones with higher incomes.

Picture 1 of Patriarch men make more money An American study, published in the journal Applied Psychology, speculates that the group of adult men will always make more money than "modern" thinking men.

On average, the distance between the two groups is over $ 8,500 a year.

A British psychologist said men tend to use power in their relationships can also do it at work.

The study, conducted by the University of Florida team of scientists, carried out on a large scale with 12,686 men and women interviewed since 1979, when they were 14 to 22 years old, and repeated interviews three times in two decades later, the last time was 2005.

The team asked these people if they thought women were at home, or whether recruitment of women could lead to high crime rates in teenagers.

It can be guessed immediately that many men still maintain this view than the weaker sex, although the gap has narrowed over time.

However, when men are asked about their salaries, the gap has emerged, with the number of people with "traditional" views earning significantly more money.

On the contrary, women with modern views are better at making money, averaging over $ 1,500 compared to "traditional" thought women.

Dr. Magdalena Zawisza, psychologist from the University of Winchester, said there are some theories that can explain this difference.

"It is possible that patriarchal men are interested in power, both in terms of access to resources (in this case money) and about an obedient wife".