Author: Lisa Cameron, University of Melbourne A 2020 study found that 87 per cent of young, married men in Saudi Arabia supported the statement that ‘women should be allowed to work outside the home’. Yet most underestimated the number of their peers who also agreed with this statement. When some of the men were informed […]
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