WestVirginiaRebel Posted June 27, 2016 Share Posted June 27, 2016 McClatchy: The pressures on men to be breadwinners and women to be housewives have been on their way out over the years, but a government study shows they’re still far from gone. Employed men work an average of 42 minutes per day more than their female counterparts, according to the 2015 American Time Use Study by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. And while that’s partially due to more women working part-time jobs than men, even among full-time employees men worked 8.2 hours per day compared to women’s 7.8 hours. Additionally, 50 percent of women said they did some housework, such as cleaning or laundry, every day, while only 22 percent of men said the same. And 70 percent of women said they prepped or cleaned up food in an average day, while 43 percent of men said the same. Men were slightly more likely than women to participate in yard work — 12 percent to 8 percent. ________ How do we men break our own glass ceiling? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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