Women reject have-it-all life
28 August 2012
Survey reveals working women feel unfulfilled
Women no longer want a hectic working life like the one led by Cherie Blair.
Today’s working women feel they are underpaid, overworked and sexually frustrated, according to a new magazine survey.
The feminist ideals of the 70s have been replaced by a generation of disillusioned and depressed females, with only a quarter of women questioned feeling they are living the life they thought they would when growing up.
Nine out of 10 women surveyed for Top Sante magazine, who had an average age of 38, believe their gender has too many roles to juggle in modern life. Two-thirds say they feel they are on a constant treadmill of work and chores.
More than half of the 2,000 women questioned are also unfulfilled in their sexual and social lives.
