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MORE MEN THAN WOMEN SAY
'I DO' TO MARRIAGE, FAMILY
By Sharon Jayson
USA TODAY
5/31/2006
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Men are more likely than women to prefer marriage over lifelong
singlehood and in many ways are as interested in serious family
relationships as women, according to a study that provides the
government's first comprehensive glimpse into the male psyche.
The survey by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
involved more than 12,000 men and women ages 15 to 44. It asked a
variety of questions about sex, living together, marriage, divorce
and parenting.
This the first time men have been included in the agency's study,
which has been conducted periodically since 1973. The analysis,
released Wednesday, focuses on their responses and offers some
comparisons with women's attitudes.
For example, to the statement "It is better to get married than go
through life single," 66% of men agreed, compared with 51% of women.
To the statement "It is more important for a man to spend a lot of
time with his family than be successful at his career," 76% of men
and 72% of women agreed.
"When asked about their attitudes about marriage and family and
divorce, more men agree on the relationship of marriage," says
Gladys Martinez, the study's lead author. "The majority agree it is
better to get married, and few people agree that divorce is best."
Adds Michael Kimmel, sociologist at State University of New
York-Stony
Brook: "It's becoming a more sanguine picture of American
masculinity." Other survey findings:
€ 55% of men and 46% of women intend to have a child.
€ Among fathers in their first marriage, 90% live with their kids,
and they are involved with them, from feeding to bathing to helping
with homework and taking them to activities.
Neil Chethik, author of VoiceMale: What Husbands Really Think About
Their Marriages, Their Wives, Sex, Housework, and Commitment, says
the new data seem to mirror research he conducted in 2003 in
conjunction with the University of Kentucky. Of the 360 men studied,
more than 90% of married men said they would marry the same woman if
given a chance to do it over again.
"Everything I've seen that has started to look at men more carefully
shows that men are committed or dedicated."
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