Which of the following is most accurate regarding the status of women?

a. The Gender Empowerment Measure (GEM), a measure of women's opportunity to achieve status and authority, is highest in European countries.
b. Across cultures, where women have a great deal of power within the household, they have a great deal of power outside of it as well.
c. Research has shown that most high-achieving women choose to be childless.
d. When both marital partners work full-time, men and women share the work of running the household equally.


Answer: D

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