

Instead, her argument is based on substance and scholarship". Rosin also cites rising college graduation rates, steady employment, and an increased presence in male-dominated fields such as politics and business.Ĭarol Tavris writes in the Wall Street Journal that " avoids the journalistic habit of doing 'spotlight interviews' with individuals selected to support the writer's hypothesis, a practice she knows is misleading. Here, jobs which traditionally held male-led jobs are now lost in the face of the recession and recovery of said economy. In the text, she theorizes that women have won the gender war, having "pulled decisively ahead by almost every measure." Rosin uses the shift in the American economy as one of her main sources. Rosin's text was published in 2012 by Riverhead Books. She writes about the dominance of women in US schools and workplaces. In the book, Rosin argues that patriarchy is coming to an end. It was published by Riverhead Books in 2012.

The End of Men: And the Rise of Women is a book by journalist and magazine editor Hanna Rosin, based on her cover story of the same name that appeared in The Atlantic in 2010.
