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Keyword: Household Labour

Couples’ division of employment and household chores and relationship satisfaction: a test of the specialization and equity hypotheses

Apparently women are more likely to cheat on guys who don’t do household chores

White husbands are falling short when it comes to housework

Black men are better than white guys at sharing household chores

Black men ‘best in Britain’ for taking a share of the housework

White men among the worst, black men are best at doing share of household chores

Black Caribbean men are best at sharing the housework but married white men are the worst, new study reveals

Black men ‘best in Britain’ at sharing household chores

Housework as ‘family practices’ in transnational couples: an exploratory study of middle-class Indians in the UK

Dual careers, time-use and satisfaction levels: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey

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