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.
@espeyraunza@magpie_2021@CaeValentine@ALeaftOnTheWind@Oneiorosgrip@BLS_gov@pewresearch Similarly, comparing the men from Table 8B to the women from Table 8C (where the youngest child is under 6), women do household activities for 1.91 more hours per day than men in the most extreme case presented by Table 8A, but, again, men work 6.43 hours more per day than women.
@espeyraunza@magpie_2021@CaeValentine@ALeaftOnTheWind@Oneiorosgrip@BLS_gov@pewresearch Maybe women are forced to stay home with their kids and that causes the gap. If true, women with no kids should be working the same amount as men in the workforce as there is no reason not to since there is no reason to be on call and no extra household or childcare duties.
@espeyraunza@magpie_2021@CaeValentine@ALeaftOnTheWind@Oneiorosgrip@BLS_gov@pewresearch Whether you consider all currently childless folks (Table 8A) or just the ones working (Table 8B), women spend less time on paid labor and related activities and women spend less time working considering both unpaid domestic labor and paid labor added together. The pattern holds.
@KateRos78419369 @HoneyBadgerBite The Department of Labor gets similar numbers in their surveys.
In both surveys, when considering both paid work and unpaid domestic labor for the household, men (generally) work more hours than women consistently (whether or not there are children in the picture).
@KateRos78419369 @HoneyBadgerBite If you add up both the unpaid labor and paid labor, on average, men work more total time than women creating a #GenderedLaborGap pursuant to (as an example) the @BLS_gov's 2017 American Time Use Survey (bls.gov/news.release/a…) and @pewresearch's data (pewresearch.org/short-reads/20…).
@KateRos78419369 @HoneyBadgerBite @BLS_gov @pewresearch American Time Use Survey (with 2017 as an example) shows that women on average are not spending enough more time with their kids, doing chores, or anything else to explain women's lack of time working. On average, men just work more in America (considering both paid and unpaid).
@Stoicsense2 If you know the history, then you know why this keeps happening despite laws saying that equal or shared parenting is possible. Many of us were told lies.
What is the real purpose of child support?
Why are mothers given preferential custody orders?
@Stoicsense2 The law changed in what’s now the United Kingdom🇬🇧 (granting women custody of their kids after divorce) because of the whinging of an adulterous ex-wife () and the United States🇺🇸 soon followed with the Talfourd Act (named after the British🇬🇧 reformer).spartacus-educational.com/Wcustody39.htm
@Stoicsense2 The reason child support exists is not for the sake of the children.
Child support exists because women — unlike men — were viewed by society (including by women) to be incompetent in handling their finances and incapable of working enough to care for children by themselves.
@melJsaysso I think it is time for a history lesson.
@AaronHeikkila, @BigHeadMafia,
@vhjvh70477682, and @newboots1977, you all may find it interesting.
Mel Jones (@melJsaysso) has read this before.
@melJsaysso @AaronHeikkila @BigHeadMafia @vhjvh70477682 @newboots1977 tl;dr — the reason child support exists isn’t for the sake of the children.
Child support exists because women—unlike men—were viewed by society (including by women) to be incompetent in handling their finances and incapable of working enough to care for their kids themselves.
@melJsaysso @AaronHeikkila @BigHeadMafia @vhjvh70477682 @newboots1977 The law in what’s now the United Kingdom🇬🇧 was changed (adopting the “tender-years doctrine”) because of the whinging of an adulterous ex-wife () and the United States📷 soon followed with the “Talfourd Act” (named after the British reformer).spartacus-educational.com/Wcustody39.htm
@barrenessblack2 @LanceVader @AsherSummerson @Kekistan42069 @TonyChiaroscuro @vermithrax12 @RAndrewCastel @QuintusHisp @MRA_ResourceHub @morgana1776 @Prometheus52960 @Jjacques444 @TheOldPoet @annavrmac @Oneiorosgrip @Edith1502483868 @h3rbsandash3s @JohnDavisJDLLM @StinkyGrrrlz @PhilipWill29881 @Cary_wh @JGainsbourgh @FionnMacCool @MKMartinWriter @Minx171717 @chels_spoonie @PeonyPrincess27 @C3ve1iaSays @chels_eaalberta @loulabelleaus @Apistevist1 @TXWomenRESIST @nunya_pat @bad_fido @snide_sally @surf_witch @dose_of_Close @Oneantifem @JohnWat59766564 “[F]ree single women could own property and make contracts… [as femme sole]. In the British colonies, these women possessed the same legal status as men, enabling them to serve as the heads of… households, own… businesses or property, and pay taxes” ().amrevmuseum.org/virtualexhibit…
@barrenessblack2 @LanceVader @AsherSummerson @Kekistan42069 @TonyChiaroscuro @vermithrax12 @RAndrewCastel @QuintusHisp @MRA_ResourceHub @morgana1776 @Prometheus52960 @Jjacques444 @TheOldPoet @annavrmac @Oneiorosgrip @Edith1502483868 @h3rbsandash3s @JohnDavisJDLLM @StinkyGrrrlz @PhilipWill29881 @Cary_wh @JGainsbourgh @FionnMacCool @MKMartinWriter @Minx171717 @chels_spoonie @PeonyPrincess27 @C3ve1iaSays @chels_eaalberta @loulabelleaus @Apistevist1 @TXWomenRESIST @nunya_pat @bad_fido @snide_sally @surf_witch @dose_of_Close @Oneantifem @JohnWat59766564 “Under the New Jersey State Constitution, femme sole women that owned property equating to 50 pounds were eligible to vote” ().
Women weren’t male property and could avoid the status of femme coverture by not getting married thereby remaining a femme sole.amrevmuseum.org/virtualexhibit…
@barrenessblack2 @LanceVader @AsherSummerson @Kekistan42069 @TonyChiaroscuro @vermithrax12 @RAndrewCastel @QuintusHisp @MRA_ResourceHub @morgana1776 @Prometheus52960 @Jjacques444 @TheOldPoet @annavrmac @Oneiorosgrip @Edith1502483868 @h3rbsandash3s @JohnDavisJDLLM @StinkyGrrrlz @PhilipWill29881 @Cary_wh @JGainsbourgh @FionnMacCool @MKMartinWriter @Minx171717 @chels_spoonie @PeonyPrincess27 @C3ve1iaSays @chels_eaalberta @loulabelleaus @Apistevist1 @TXWomenRESIST @nunya_pat @bad_fido @snide_sally @surf_witch @dose_of_Close @Oneantifem @JohnWat59766564 “[M]odern Americans [believe] that women were… chattel or property in previous eras…. However, a more apt comparison would be that… women in early New England possessed the legal status our society currently designates for minor children” ().libguides.ctstatelibrary.org/archives/uncov…
@wanderwoman47 @JohnDavisJDLLM @AsherSummerson @StinkyGrrrlz @Oneiorosgrip @barrenessblack2 @TheOldPoet @Cary_wh @vermithrax12 @annavrmac @JGainsbourgh @FionnMacCool @Edith1502483868 @Kekistan42069 @MKMartinWriter @Minx171717 @chels_spoonie @PeonyPrincess27 @TonyChiaroscuro @C3ve1iaSays @chels_eaalberta @loulabelleaus @Apistevist1 @TXWomenRESIST @MRA_ResourceHub @nunya_pat @bad_fido @snide_sally @surf_witch @dose_of_Close @Oneantifem @JohnWat59766564 Consider that now about 82% of single parent homes in 2021 are being run by single mothers (, table A3; ).
The Boy Scouts of America (@boyscouts) “today announced that it will rebrand to Scouting America, reflecting the organization’s ongoing commitment to welcome every youth and family in America to experience the benefits of Scouting” (), which makes sense.
While this is not the invasion of male spaces some make it out to be, this is (in an amusing way) feminists indirectly delivering a massive gut punch, if not coup-de-grâce, to the Girl Scouts of the United States America organization (@girlscouts).
Both Cub Scouts and Scouts are sex segregated.
“Family packs have both boy and girl dens that meet separately” (, p. 8).