Kylie had her dream promotion, but then her husband started work at the same company

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When you have two similarly ambitious and educated individuals, what happens when one's career takes off while the partner's stagnates?

And while there are many positives to such arrangements, they can also bring with them a uniquely contemporary problem: when you have two similarly ambitious and educated individuals, what happens when one's career takes off — and the partner's stagnates?In Australia, they have also been outnumbering men at university since 1987.

In recent times, a disproportionate share of income has gone to jobs that women can feel excluded from — long-hour, inflexible jobs in"greedy professions", such as law, finance and consulting. Paul Wiseman, a counsellor at Relationships Australia Victoria, says it's important for couples in these situations to sit down and talk extensively about what each other needs.

 

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