… for administrative or teaching activities (academic housework), which keeps them from research work and leads to … they would have wanted, and are more likely to do more housework and childcare when they return from work. But men …
… Housework is the most unequally shared of the three most … of women with children spend at least an hour per day on housework, compared with 30 % of men with children. The … shows that employed women spend about 2.3 hours daily on housework; for employed men, this figure is 1.6 hours. Gender …
… Keeping inequality at home: The genesis of gender roles in housework. Labour Economics, 58, 52-68. Giustino, V., … Raz-Yurovich, L., and Marx, I. (2019). Outsourcing Housework and Highly Skilled Women’s Labour Force …
… strikingly, only 34 % of men are engaged in cooking and housework every day for 1 hour or more in comparison with … also do the biggest bulk of the cooking and/or other housework (79 %) compared to men with disabilities (41 %). …
… gender gap increases to 60 p.p. for food preparation and housework, with 92 % of women cooking for at least 1 hour … to 24 p.p., with 87 % of lone mothers cooking and/or doing housework every day for at least 1 hour a day. Family …
… enduringly large gender gap in time devoted to care and housework contributed to this domain’s overall low score. … more strikingly, only 34 % of men engaged in cooking and housework every day for 1 hour or more in comparison with … in more than a decade. The unalleviated burden of care and housework not only limits women’s social and personal …
… the unequal distribution of time spent on caring and housework activities between women and men remains a major … aim for a better gender distribution of unpaid care and housework or to improve the value of care work in general. … people. It also measures their involvement in cooking and housework. The second sub-domain explores how many women and …