The issues
Paternity fraud
Paternity fraud occurs when a mother intentionally identifies a man as a biological father, who she knows is not the father.
Education
Men's rights activists describe the education of boys as being in crisis, with boys having reduced educational achievement and motivation as compared to girls.[78] Advocates blame the influence of feminism on education for discrimination against and systematic oppression of boys in the education system. They critique what they describe as the "feminization" of education, stating that the predominance of female teachers, a focus on girls' needs as well as a curricula and assessment methods that favour girls have proved repressive and restrictive to men and boys. Men's rights approaches call for increased recognition of masculinity, greater numbers of male role models, more competitive sports, and the increased responsibilities for boys in the school setting. They have also urged for clearer school routines, more traditional school structures, including single sex classes, and stricter discipline.
Military conscription
Men's rights activists have argued that military conscription of men is an example of oppression of men.
Domestic violence
Since the late 1970s and 1980s men's rights activists have asserted, based on academic studies, that the incidence of domestic violence and murders committed by women is under-reported, partly due to men's reluctance to admit being victims.
Social security and insurance
Men's rights groups have argued since the 1970s that men are given inferior social security and tax benefits to women.