Role Reversal: Mr. Mom Goes Shopping

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NEW YORK The past two decades has seen a role reversal of sorts taking place: the traditional roles of men and women are being redefined to better reflect today’s social norms. Today’s American households are looking less like Donna Reed — the paradigm for the ideal 1950s family — and more like Mr. Mom.

Shifting norms

Since 1985 there has been a dramatic shift in the composition of male principal shoppers in the U.S. Several factors are contributing to this trend.

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