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29 September, 04:49

In the last few decades, women's earning power has increased, yet they continue to do more domestic work than men. the text notes that when a woman's earnings surpass that of her husband's, the husband often quits doing housework. from a sociological perspective, we might attribute this to

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  1. 29 September, 05:05
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    When a man starts to stop doing housework because the woman out-earns him, I think this falls into their role in the family. It is not about a stereotype, kind of understanding. But there is a link on gender instincts of doing chores. The man may try to look for a way to earn more. On the other hand, a woman who earns more receives more pressure and is not at ease and may tend to do more household work.
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