Don't Count on Millennials

Women lawyers are such optimists. Why else would they say that that millennials are leading the charge for gender equality? Women swear that this next generation will bridge the gender gap because it values diversity, demands work/life balance and won't put up with their fathers' law firm.

I'd love to drink the millennial Kool-Aid. But I'm not sure this is the group that I'd pin my hopes on. The latest troubling sign: a study from the Council on Contemporary Families, which finds that a majority—58 percent—believe that the man should be the primary breadwinner in the family. (The study polled high school seniors in 2014, comparing the responses over a 20-year period.) Only 42 percent expressed those views back in 1994.