The highest level of psychological stress reported by men came when they were economically dependent on their wives.
The sweet spot for men's happiness is when their wife earns 40% of the household income, a new study has found.
Their distress lessened as their wives began to earn money, marking the lowest point of distress when the wife contributed 40% of the household income. The results show that, despite more women in the workplace, gender stereotypes are still in tact when it comes to the division of labor for husbands and wives outside of the household, according to Syrda.
"The more common it is for the partners to make similar amounts of money or more, that will definitely move that gender norm," Syrda added.
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