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Women’s roles in the United States— in political arenas, the workforce, and at home—have experienced significant shifts over the decades. As women’s representation in Congress has grown, so has their participation in the labor force. But, while some disparities shrink, others persist.
Although the roles of women of the 21st century have not changed, the gender dynamics in modern homes have radically transformed. Research suggests that women working outside of the home have a negative emotional spillover into both work and home life.
Married or partnered heterosexual couples in the U.S. continue to divide household chores along largely traditional lines, with the woman in the relationship shouldering primary responsibility...
Men teleworking during the pandemic are more likely to appreciate women’s work-family experiences, understand the value of flexible work arrangements, appreciate the benefits of relationships...
Harmful attitudes towards and perceptions of gender are pervasive in our work lives as well as our home lives. Our society still places a higher priority on women in domestic work and...
In the management of household responsibilities, it is vital for women to acquire information in terms of various aspects. These include, child development, health care and...
Even as their contributions to family incomes have grown in recent years, women in opposite-sex marriages are still doing more housework and caregiving than men, a report from the Pew Research...