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Women spend about double the amount of time on chores than men do: Study

Por: ABC News Life October 06, 2022

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Women are more likely to spend double the amount of time than men caregiving, tackling chores and doing housework -- all tasks that can lead to a greater impact on mental health and even burnout, according to a new study in the medical journal The Lancet Public Health.Researchers analyzed data from 19 studies which included data from over 70,000 individuals around the world for . They found women in the U.S. spend about four-and-a-half hours per... + full article



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