‘Consistent minority’ of young men less positive about feminism, survey suggests
by Aine Fox
Feb 01, 2024
3 minutes
A “consistent minority” of young men believe it is harder to be a man than a woman today, that feminism has done more harm than good and have a favourable view of controversial influencer Andrew Tate, according to a survey.
Research from King’s College London (KCL) and the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership looked at attitudes of the public to masculinity and women’s equality from a representative survey of 3,716 people aged 16 and over.
In some cases young men are no more supportive
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