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by k_os
4586 days ago
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I believe feminism is most prevalent today than it ever was in history, are there any statistics showing that girl toy sales have declined? From a quick search i find this : http://www.marketwatch.com/story/mattel-net-falls-24-as-barb... Barbie sales declining but American Girl is up 14%. You'd think that half a century of counter-culture would almost drive to the ground gender specific toy manufacturers. |
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Second, it's ridiculous to think that "half a century of counter-culture" would do anything to impact a sociological phenomenon that has roots in human society dating back hundreds if not thousands of years. Girls are given dolls to play with because the historical role of women has been primary caregivers to children. That was true a thousand years ago, and it's less true but still very true today. In the 2000's, almost 25% of families with children under 15 had stay at home moms, and out of the families where both spouses worked, the mother was the primary caregiver in 70%+ of cases. This sociological fact is reflected in the market. Household products are still marketed to women, and unsurprisingly, so are dolls marketed to girls.