When Namita Eveloy’s children were young in the early 2000s, her husband’s job as a software engineer became the priority. A leadership development consultant, Eveloy started choosing positions that ...
Women spend 47 minutes more on housework on average than men each day, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That adds up to roughly 5 ½ hours each week, and that’s not including child care, ...
Women spend 47 minutes more on housework, on average, than men each day, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That adds up to roughly 5-1/2 hours each week, and that’s not including child care ...
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 ...
Women spend 47 minutes more on housework on average than men each day, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That adds up to roughly 5½ hours each week, and that's not including child care, ...
US couples have traditionally divided paid and unpaid labor along gender lines. Married men have traditionally been the primary breadwinners, focusing on paid labor. 1 By contrast, married women have ...
TOKYO -- The difference in time men and women spend on housework, child care and caregiving has narrowed by more than one hour per day compared to two years ago, but there is still a large gap, ...
WASHINGTON — Every few years, social scientists update Americans about how unfair life is — for women, that is — by comparing the amount of housework men and women do. The latest, from the University ...
COLUMBIA, SC — A new study adds yet more evidence that the decline in physical activity is contributing to the increase in obesity in the US [1]. This study, however, is bound to cause some ...
Women spend 47 minutes more on housework on average than men each day, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That adds up to roughly 5½ hours each week, and that’s not including child care, ...