Greater equality between men and women in domestic chores during last year’s lockdowns was short-lived
The study dampened early hopes that there may be some boosts to equality from the enforced social changes that the pandemic created.The study dampened early hopes that there may be some boosts to equality from the enforced social changes that the pandemic created.Couples without children managed to sustain a more even share of housework after the onset of the pandemic than those with children, according to a new study examining the social impacts of the crisis.
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