Twenty-three percent of women strongly agree that all things considered, men still have it better in life than women do; 12% of men strongly agree. There is a generational split: a majority of people over age 45 think men still have it better vs. 42% of younger people. On the question of whether men have lost the battle of the sexes, a majority of both men and women disagree (62% of men, 58% of women). More than a third of men over age 65 say that with the rise of women in society and the workplace, men no longer know their role vs. 25% of men ages 18 to 29.
The State of the American Woman
A quiet revolution has changed the status of American women; so what's new now? Plus: a TIME opinion poll on gender