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Aug 30, 2007 MYTH EXPLODED: WOMEN DO MORE HOUSEWORK (At Male Matters) .... Women do not "work" harder, or longer, than men at all.
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May 12, 2008 Health Blog, Articles About Health. Diet News & Information. eDiets is your one stop source for diet nutrition, diet health,
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Listen, I mean, this is really — what the same study said is that women generally these days do a lot less housework than they did in 1968, and this is the benefit of the women's movement. So isn't this all about negotiation? But if it is, it looks like women are doing a lot more at home than men inside the house anyway...
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Apr 9, 2008 Daily experiments in LGBTQ Here's a shocker: heterosexuality is oppressive! A new study shows that after all these years, married women
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A recent Gallup poll found that, despite all our lip service to equality of the sexes, when it comes to the division of household labor,...
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That is a marked difference from single life, when men and women report performing about the same amount of cooking, cleaning, laundry and other tasks. Because of the disparity in the number of hours of work gained in marriage, being part of a couple reduced the husband's share of housework and increased the wife's.
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The age-old stereotype that women do more housework than men has gotten more credibility with a George Mason University study co-written by sociologist Shannon Davis. The study of more than 17,000 people in 28 countries found that married men report doing less housework than men who are live-in boyfriends.
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