@midoO74384989 @magpie_2021 @CaeValentine @ALeaftOnTheWind @Oneiorosgrip @pewresearch Even if correct, it would represent an insignificant minority of women. See below:
@midoO74384989 @magpie_2021 @CaeValentine @ALeaftOnTheWind @Oneiorosgrip @pewresearch Your own source suggests that you are pointing to an edge case involving a tiny insignificant minority of women.

According to your source, men work 54.2 hours/week and women work 52.7 hours/week when paid work, housework, and childcare are considered (). pewresearch.org/social-trends/…
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@midoO74384989 @magpie_2021 @CaeValentine @ALeaftOnTheWind @Oneiorosgrip @pewresearch Again, your source suggests that what you are pointing out is an edge case referring to a tiny minority of the parents (). In married and single parent situations, fathers (on average) work more hours. pewresearch.org/social-trends/…
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@midoO74384989 @magpie_2021 @CaeValentine @ALeaftOnTheWind @Oneiorosgrip @pewresearch Again, your source suggests that what you are pointing out is an edge case referring to a tiny minority of the parents (). In married and single parent situations, fathers (on average) work more hours. pewresearch.org/social-trends/…

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@midoO74384989 @magpie_2021 @CaeValentine @ALeaftOnTheWind @Oneiorosgrip @pewresearch "[H]eterosexual couples were especially likely to marry if the man had high earnings. … [A]mong heterosexual couples, earnings between partners became more unequal as the couples transitioned from cohabitation to marriage" (, p. 5).web.stanford.edu/~mrosenfe/Rose…
@midoO74384989 @magpie_2021 @CaeValentine @ALeaftOnTheWind @Oneiorosgrip @pewresearch "[T]he data suggest that married women sometimes stay out of the labor force so as to avoid a situation where they would become the primary breadwinner" (, p. 20).nber.org/system/files/w…
@midoO74384989 @magpie_2021 @CaeValentine @ALeaftOnTheWind @Oneiorosgrip @pewresearch "[W]hen the wife earns more than the husband, the likelihood of divorce increases by about 6[%]… [and s]ince 12[%] of couples in the sample get divorced, this … implies that having the wife earn more than the husband increases the likelihood of divorce by 50[%]" (Id., 25).
@midoO74384989 @magpie_2021 @CaeValentine @ALeaftOnTheWind @Oneiorosgrip @pewresearch "[W]ives’ high earnings were negatively associated with marital quality" (, p. 19).

Consider that women initiate over 50% of the breakups and nearly 70% of the divorces (Id., fig. 1, p. 34).

Women breadwinners seem to make an unstable family arrangement. web.stanford.edu/~mrosenfe/Rose…
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@midoO74384989 @magpie_2021 @CaeValentine @Oneiorosgrip @pewresearch The data also suggests that mother’s time spent on child care may not be as productive as father’s time spent on childcare.
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@moutonnob @Powerful_Memes @Oneiorosgrip @Alexa_afc @LaylaniExisting @Arduino_jantje @tabularasaTonyB @SophieShay @vermithrax12 However, even if you are just talking about the value of labor performed at a workplace versus the value paid to the laborer, do you know how much value you create with your labor? Do you know how much of that value is paid to coworkers for their contributions to your work?
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