With all the time dedicated to getting women into the executive suite, it seems a bit silly to talk about who’s buying the groceries. But new data suggests that women in heterosexual partnerships may ...
(The Conversation) – When you think about housework, you likely think of actions: scrubbing the dishes, running errands, chopping vegetables for dinner. And it’s not news to say that mothers often ...
Despite a new generation of fathers in straight marriages spending more time with their children, the majority of household and childcare work still falls on women. It’s not just the physical labor, ...
It's no secret that women tend to shoulder the brunt of household chores, even when both couples go to work. In the U.S., women in heterosexual marriages who earn the same as their husbands still tend ...
A new study published in the Psychology of Women Quarterly explores how the division of household labor and decision-making ...
Being in a marriage means operating as a team and balancing tasks equally. Men may believe they are helpful when they ask their wives how they can help around the house, but what women really want to ...
Women are rich … in labor. After a long workday, it’s hard to find the motivation to clean, run errands and do all the little tasks at home — and a new analysis showed that there’s a big difference ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (The Conversation) – When you think about ...