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by YellOh
1054 days ago
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The original article here also says "The largest proportion of people affected [by being a hikkikomori] were in their 40s or 50s and roughly equally divided between men and women." The Center for Economic and Policy Research actually notes significantly more female than male NEETs, though the female NEETs were also more likely to be disabled or caretaking for dependants. [0] I doubt this is misandry in any meaningful sense. [0] https://cepr.net/report/are-young-men-falling-behind-young-w... |
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