I remember George Gilder. He wrote The Naked Nomads and Suicide of the Sexes. He wrote about unmarried men who are having problems of alcoholism, drug abuse, and crime. To solve these problem, they needed to get married and have children. Having a family would give them a purpose. Women needed to stay in traditional female occupations until they got married. Then they would be homemakers and mothers. He noted when women entered traditional male fields, salaries dropped.
In Marriage: Grounds for Divorce, the author, twice divorced man, suggested that formal education should be stopped at age 16. “No wonder he’s divorced,” said my brother.
The late Phyllis Schlafly suggested lower wages would help women get married. What?