Key findings at a glance: Women are more likely than men to be intensively involved in both childcare and long-term care. Women receive less external support with long-term care, despite providing more of it. Housework remains unevenly distributed, with women engaging more frequently in daily domestic tasks. Men report fewer struggles balancing responsibilities and more leisure time.
Key findings at a glance: Women are more likely than men to be intensively involved in both childcare and long-term care. Men receive more external support with long-term care. Housework remains unevenly distributed, with women engaging more frequently in daily domestic tasks. Men report fewer struggles balancing responsibilities and more leisure time.
Key findings at a glance: Women are more likely than men to be intensively involved in both childcare and long-term care. Women receive less external support despite providing more care. Housework remains unevenly distributed, with women engaging more frequently in daily domestic tasks. Women report less leisure time, while men are slightly more likely to struggle with balancing paid work...
Key findings at a glance: Women are more likely than men to be intensively involved in both childcare and long-term care. Women receive less external support for both long-term care and childcare. Housework remains unevenly distributed, with women engaging more frequently in daily domestic tasks. Men report fewer struggles balancing responsibilities and more leisure time.
Key findings at a glance: Women are more likely than men to be intensively involved in both childcare and long-term care. Women receive less external support for long-term care, even though they provide more of it. Housework remains unevenly distributed, with women engaging more frequently in daily domestic tasks. Men report fewer struggles balancing responsibilities and more leisure time.
Key findings at a glance: Women are more likely than men to provide intensive childcare and long-term care. Housework remains unevenly distributed, with women engaging more frequently in daily domestic tasks. Women have less leisure time, while both women and men report similar struggles balancing paid work with caregiving and housework.
Key findings at a glance: Women are more likely than men to be involved in intense childcare, while involvement in intense long-term care is similar. Men receive more external support with long-term care, despite similar level of involvement. Housework remains unevenly distributed, with women engaging more frequently in daily domestic tasks. Men report slightly more difficulty balancing caregiving, while women...
Key findings at a glance: Women are more likely than men to be intensively involved in childcare. Housework remains unevenly distributed, with women engaging more frequently in daily domestic tasks. Women have less leisure time, while both women and men report similar levels of difficulty balancing responsibilities.
Key findings at a glance: Women are more likely than men to be intensively involved in both childcare and long-term care. Women receive less external support despite providing more care. Housework remains unevenly distributed, with women engaging more frequently in daily domestic tasks. Men report fewer struggles balancing responsibilities and more leisure time.
Key findings at a glance: Women are more likely than men to be intensively involved in childcare, while men are slightly more involved in intensive long‑term care. Women receive less external support for long-term care than men. Housework remains unevenly distributed, with women engaging more frequently in daily domestic tasks. Women report less leisure time, while men are slightly more...
Key findings at a glance: Women are significantly more involved in intensive childcare, while men are slightly more involved in intensive long-term care. Women receive less external support for both childcare and long-term care. Housework remains unevenly distributed, with women engaging more frequently in daily domestic tasks. Men report more struggles balancing responsibilities, while women report having less leisure time.
Key findings at a glance: Women are more likely than men to be intensively involved in both childcare and long-term care. Women receive less external support despite providing more care. Housework remains unevenly distributed, with women engaging more frequently in daily domestic tasks. Men report fewer struggles balancing responsibilities and more leisure time.