That wasn't what I was saying. I am talking about the fact that that some women, if they go out and earn the money and the man stays home may have difficulty with submitting to their husbands when it comes to financial decisions, or else subconsciously-- or consciously-- having difficulty respecting him if she's the one earning the money.
Of course, if statistics showed that men handled money better than women, it would not be immoral to point that out. I don't know of any evidence to that effect, though I have heard an expert talk about how more men are geniuses... and I believe math was the area under discussion. More men are also on the low end. The distribution is tighter around the middle for women, and more extreme for males.
Many women are more than capable accountants and have accountability, you dont see many women gambling money away as much as men do. Also, control and restriciton of finances is something many men do that disempowers women.
Since wives are supposed to submit to their husbands, wives having more financial power may actually be bad for marriage and society. Women working and the divorce rate seem to have a direct relationship in the US. There were a lot of other social changes like the sexual revolution and the philosophy of feminism accompanying this, too. Correlation does not prove causation, but there is probably some link between the two. Children being raised by daycare and schools (and TV and video games) as opposed to parents probably contributes to a lot of social ills.
it also negates the fact that widows and single mothers do show they are able to cope with being the breadwinner if the dad dies or deserts the family. However it is up to the men(husbands) who need to show they can handle this FIRST as there is an order to marriage like it or not. if for any reason their job is made redundant the wife has to accept that she too has a responsibiltiy to contribute to keep the family afloat.
Btw, are you British?
It is good if everyone can support themselves if they need to, financially. No room for women in the workplace would be a bad thing.
there shouldnt be any sexist element to it like.. oh the husband earns the most and the wife has to beg to have anything to spend on groceries while he can spend on whatever big boy toys he likes. Um no.
There is also the stereotype of the man earning the money and the shopaholic wife spending up all the money, too. Does a wife who does that qualify as a sexist? None of these extremes are good.