Not really.
What drives an average man to work hard? For young men it’s chasing women. For older and married men it’s supporting your family.
All of that is practically destroyed by women making money and high divorce rates.
Many men are simply checking out. If they can’t get a woman and can’t have a family with her, there is no drive or motivation left in them.
Here is a frightening statistic. Roughly 1.4 million women are on onlyfans. In the past these women would’ve been called the oldest profession in the world, today it’s called empowerment.
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There is that and there is also a lopsided gender population distribution, made worse by the pandemic and the changed natural birth rates/childhood survivability rates.
Youth unemployment has been growing for years but it is offset by people being forced to work late in life.
The effects of “women’s preferences/ behavior “ coupled with the school system/ college grant system favoring girls. Followed by there being heavy sexism when men take a typically female job but the opposite being true for women (male caregiving, social work, nursing, psychology, trends real data driven signs of bias)
has had an affect on household formation .
If you notice the data and studies showing that we “overshot “ our efforts about 30 years ago (as we always do) to enabling women while putting up artificial barriers to boys in the form of removing the programs and teaching methods certain boys require, coupled with pulling educational/financial assistance along gender lines.
You will tend to invoke extreme prejudice even though on paper we have failed boys by every measurable metric.
This shouldn’t be an either or situation but as usual it is and we haven’t as yet had an appropriate or helpful response to fix the issue.
To be clear, Young men still end up employed at similar rates regardless but face underemployment, part time jobs, instability, lack of support structures and poverty at higher rates as the jobs they historically would have access to no longer exist in society and their ability to take the jobs that do exist, so called “women’s work” has walls and bias in place no different than women faced in the 70’s.
There is non-alt right research (scholarly) on the erosion of our ability to teach and employ boys to men but as I said this is one of the legitimate places of extreme prejudice if you even notice a problem