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 ...
In a recent case, the Delhi High Court’s observation that the assumption that a non-earning spouse is “idle” reflects a misunderstanding of domestic contribution offers a beacon of hope. This ...
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 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, ...
In the U.S., the average woman spends so much more time on chores than the average man that to equalize the load, women would have to quit the housework entirely on Sept. 5 for the remainder of the ...
While unpaid domestic labor is often discussed, the unpaid office work, or “office housework,” goes unnoticed. Similarly, though, women pick up most of the slack. With the COVID-19 pandemic forcing ...
New research looking at how couples spend their time after the birth of their first child suggests that men tend to engage in more leisure activities than women, especially on days off. Conversely, ...
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, ...
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, ...