Women care for and help household members 2.08 more hours per day than men in the most extreme case presented by Table 8A, but men work 6.43 hours more per day than women.
@LexyTopping writes "[m]en should work less and their employers and the government should help them to do so in order to close the gender pay gap" (theguardian.com/world/2018/may…).
“In the early 20th century, …just 20[%] of all women were “gainful workers,” as the Census Bureau then categorized labor force participation outside the home” (brookings.edu/essay/the-hist…).
As a former Southern Californian who didn’t bother to learn to drive until my late 20s, I have done a lot of walking and used a lot of public transportation (even after I was driving). Using public transportation is impractical beyond commuting. Let me give some examples.
Many public transportation systems in Southern California outright forbid taking on more than a single bag of groceries. Taking public transportation took often 3x or more as long as a car (even when bypassing bumper-to-bumper traffic), which is why I slept on the bus or train.
While it’s true that many suburbs and exurbs were built to make public transportation impractical, I didn’t live in those places as a working adult. The difficulties I experienced would still exist whether or not you made the infrastructure more public transportation friendly.
@ChronoRomancer As a former Southern Californian who didn’t bother to learn to drive until my late 20s, I have done a lot of walking and used a lot of public transportation (even after I was driving). Using public transportation is impractical beyond commuting. Let me give some examples.
@ChronoRomancer Many public transportation systems in Southern California outright forbid taking on more than a single bag of groceries. Taking public transportation took often 3x or more as long as a car (even when bypassing bumper-to-bumper traffic), which is why I slept on the bus or train.
@ChronoRomancer While it’s true that many suburbs and exurbs were built to make public transportation impractical, I didn’t live in those places as a working adult. The difficulties I experienced would still exist whether or not you made the infrastructure more public transportation friendly.
“Woe to the mother who did not choose to selflessly and altruistically place her children above all else, for she would be deemed a failure as a mother, and as a woman.” 25 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 891, 901 (1998)(ir.law.fsu.edu/cgi/viewconten…).