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A growing number of marriages are ‘egalitarian.’ But women are still doing more household work

Por: The Hill Politics April 13, 2023

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“Egalitarian” marriages are growing increasingly common, at least when it comes to earnings.  shows that the share of heterosexual couples in “egalitarian” marriages, in which both partners earn about the same amount of money, has more than doubled since the early 1970s — with 29 percent of opposite-sex marriages now fitting that description.   of all college students by the end of the 2021-22 academic year.   “If women... + full article



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