No.Feminism always comes from women's perspective.In practice, it's dominated by ideas of patriarchy &cultural constructivism
Women earn more than men in their 20s. (We're 70% of graduates) but drop off when having families. Then hard to catch up.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/womens-business/11832042/Women-earn-more-than-men-in-their-20s-until-the-pay-gap-hits-at-age-30.html … Need to normalise men being the stay-at-home if suits them & woman more work-orientated.
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The parent who takes years out, goes part-time or can't be flexible or reliable for yrs won't have as good a CV or experience
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