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A new
national survey by
More
magazine found that 87% of
the population believes that women
experience age discrimination at some
point in their lives. The study also
found that men are not immune. One in
five men and women aged 40-60 believe
being over 40 has hurt them
professionally, with those over 55
almost twice as likely (32%) than those
40-54 (18%) to admit that it has damaged
their chances of getting a new job.
The
survey, conducted by Data Development
Worldwide (DDW) for
More,
is based on a telephone sample of 1,002
men and women ages 18 and older and is
part of
More’s
“Breaking the Age Barrier” special
report appearing in the November 2008
issue, on newsstands October 28th.
“We are
not shocked to learn that age
discrimination exists,” said Lesley Jane
Seymour, editor in chief of
More.
“But we are surprised that people aren’t
more vocal about it. Racism and sexism
are very much in the news every day, but
silence surrounds ageism – even in a
year when John McCain jokes run rampant
on late night television.”
There also
seems to be a gender divide when it
comes to ageism: men and women agree
that discrimination begins four years
earlier for women. Women say age
discrimination begins at 43 for women
and 47 for men; on the other hand, men
believe that it begins at age 42 for
women and 46 for men.
Still, some
celebrities seem to buck the ageism
issue. Respondents voted Demi Moore, 45,
the sexiest 40+ celeb at 46%, and
Michelle Pfeiffer, 50, and Denzel
Washington, 53, tied at 44% for second
place.
Other key
poll results:
More’s
“Breaking the Age Barrier” Special
Report includes an analysis of the
current ageism landscape as it affects
women over 40, including personal
stories, updates on women’s legal
rights, advice from attorneys and human
resource consultants, and sidebars on
when employees should seek legal counsel
and what is and is not legal in terms of
discrimination.
Additionally,
More’s
cover stars Jane Fonda, Sharon Stone and
Téa Leoni discuss how they make their
age work for them and 12 prominent
women, including Judy Collins, Amy Tan,
Liz Smith and Martina Navratilova, pose
in bold “Own Your Age” tees and admit
their ages.
About
More Magazine
Issac Mizrahi Interview at More Reinvention Convention
More Magazine Hosts
Second-Annual Reinvention Convention For Women
Over 40 in 2008
MORE MAGAZINE HOSTS REINVENTION CONVENTION FOR
WOMEN OVER 40 ON OCTOBER 9TH IN NYC
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