By: Ardis E. Parshall - February 24, 2016 Reports on the discrepancies between the time spent by men and by women in household tasks – childcare, cooking, cleaning, yardwork – are a regular feature of the social and economic press. The latest installment is this week’s Atlantic article, “The Scourge of the Female Chore Burden.” Recognizing this almost universally unpaid labor, and the essentially feminine responsibility for i...
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