@TheMarijek @Ivana_Gljivana "married mothers did more housework and slept less than never-married and divorced mothers, counter to expectations of the time poverty thesis. Never-married and cohabiting mothers reported more total and more sedentary leisure
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Las mujeres casadas hacen más trabajo doméstico, tienen menos tiempo de odio y duermen menos que mujeres divorciadas o que nunca se han casado. https://t.co/EEIO8LrSJM
@WasdSir @wokanhaoni 傻屌就是傻屌,说话之前不会动动脑子,单女的家务量能跟婚女比?你在比较婚女和去父留子的时候知道比较家务量,在比较单女和婚女的时候就不知道了是吧?这叫间歇性失智。 说去父留女的家务量比上门媳妇大纯粹是你的臆想,实际上有研究指出单亲母亲的家务时长比婚女短https://t.co/DHldMvcrrr https://t.co/yL01VTumC6
@WasdSir @wokanhaoni 傻屌就是傻屌,说话之前不会动动脑子,单女的家务量能跟婚女比?你在比较婚女和去父留子的时候知道比较家务量,在比较单女和婚女的时候就不知道了是吧?这叫间歇性失智。 说去母留子的家务量比上门媳妇大纯粹是你的臆想,实际上有研究指出单亲母亲的家务时长比婚女短 https://t.co/DHldMvcrrr https://t.co/0EdoeJARKy
RT @CatsVaxnNatSec: @thedigitalyenta Remember this study published in 2018?? https://t.co/84uaRJzUxN https://t.co/ka7cLRkxTq
RT @CatsVaxnNatSec: @thedigitalyenta Remember this study published in 2018?? https://t.co/84uaRJzUxN https://t.co/ka7cLRkxTq
RT @CatsVaxnNatSec: @thedigitalyenta Remember this study published in 2018?? https://t.co/84uaRJzUxN https://t.co/ka7cLRkxTq
@thedigitalyenta Remember this study published in 2018?? https://t.co/84uaRJzUxN https://t.co/ka7cLRkxTq
@vanessasierra00 “married mothers did more housework and slept less than never-married and divorced mothers, counter to expectations of the time poverty thesis. Never-married and cohabiting mothers reported more total and more sedentary leisure time than m
@CerfGrand Trop lol. Maintenant que tu est passé pour une idiote, renseignes toi avant de parler. https://t.co/Seqzmile76 https://t.co/vVDmvjHUyg https://t.co/39VkuDj8hK https://t.co/YGvtdiRUNi
@LeahLibresco Have you come across the surprising finding that single mothers on average have *more* free time than married mothers? Does it undermine the (intuitively very compelling!) arguments that two-parent households make parenting easier for women
@kaylajohnsonatl @pollodustino @WallStreetSilv @TaraBull808 allow me to drop my favorite study showing that single mothers have less housework and more leisure time than married mothers, even though both spend equal time on childcare. https://t.co/GAP3wn
@ChanelKokolo @heelenenkm @djonbiassou Non pas toujours. Y'a une étude qui prouve que les mères mariées font plus d'heures de ménage que les mères célibataires. ---> https://t.co/0LHbC4ZKZl
@Nikifloped @mcblingbestie Life is not what it seems https://t.co/sCLxlL5au9
This is the kind of academic work I care about. Thank you @CoffeeBaseball @LCHSayer https://t.co/k1zqL7iux2
@anchara_ Alors, on parle pas de salaire, mais de temps passé sur les tâches ménagères. Et c'est pas moi qui dis ça, mais une étude menée par des scientifiques, je me contente d'expliquer pourquoi vous voyez passer ces réflexions, c'est tout. https://t.co/
@andeoppaa @doitmuvaaa I’m not assuming anything, it’s based on a psychology study with a sample size of 23,000 https://t.co/tgAmKpDWfV
RT @_alice_evans: Excellent point from @mattyglesias. I should reframe this as “gender inequality in parental responsibility”, Who plan…
RT @_alice_evans: Excellent point from @mattyglesias. I should reframe this as “gender inequality in parental responsibility”, Who plan…
Excellent point from @mattyglesias. I should reframe this as “gender inequality in parental responsibility”, Who plans their activities, organises play-dates, strategises when grades are down, organises cover when the school says it’s a snow-day? A hu
@_alice_evans It’s interesting that single mothers don’t report any more time on childcare than married ones. https://t.co/btlO67Qitv https://t.co/HIXF699yTe
@NotoriousJJM @osnacku @Woman4W @Slatzism Here’s a study that shows single mothers do less housework (because having a father / husband around is another child to pick up after) https://t.co/S2MY5BCZmY
@jt_kerwin @jacobherbstman @AudreyDorelien I’m trying to replicate this paper. I saw it earlier in the year and I’m wondering what it would like from the father side, comparing married males across races to see if the time usage has any big changes. https:
RT @GoddessClaireC: @MistressLeora The study is here, but I don’t know if it’s available for free online anywhere: https://t.co/HVnQeFuyJN…
https://t.co/ARTHlgc4G7 Single mothers spend more time withkids, have more leisure time & feel less stressed overall
@NettiSpaghetti_ @sam11981004 @NaturallyBold_ @Isuckatbeingag1 @Ramona11069041 @DriesOfficial22 @SonyaBonczek I'm just gonna leave this right here, bc it's a darn good study w/ some darn surprising results: https://t.co/aloH5skFOp
The misleading myth of single moms. Single moms spend *less* time on housework than married mothers, according to this study. They also get more sleep and leisure time! Source: https://t.co/2uxWykw6qF. #timemanagement #timeuse #gender #timepressure http
@impostersndrm Koliko je tek lakse cistiti stan u kojem nema muskarca. Samohrane majke trose manje vremena na kucanske poslove nego majke udane za muskarce: https://t.co/e372n4WxoY
@TheBermyBie @AshleeCartier @LazarusKumi just say you didn't bother to read further. all these blue underlined words are links. not all of them link the same study. for example, one links here; https://t.co/FiWLkue1wE another takes you here; https://t.co/q
There’s important research on time use showing that married women w/ kids have less time for leisure and sleeping than single or cohabiting women with kids. See here: https://t.co/aYS1PUT2va. These stories in this piece are not anomalous, but very much the
Los resultados de este estudio indicaron que las madres solteras hacen menos trabajo doméstico que las madres casadas... https://t.co/fWRKKw3DHG
RT @KMSleepy: 労働時間を差し引いた場合、既婚の母親の方が未婚・離婚の母親よりも家事量が多く、睡眠時間が少ない。 2003年-2012年の"American Time Use Surveys"からのデータ。 https://t.co/9NnpPyHTX5
RT @KMSleepy: 労働時間を差し引いた場合、既婚の母親の方が未婚・離婚の母親よりも家事量が多く、睡眠時間が少ない。 2003年-2012年の"American Time Use Surveys"からのデータ。 https://t.co/9NnpPyHTX5
労働時間を差し引いた場合、既婚の母親の方が未婚・離婚の母親よりも家事量が多く、睡眠時間が少ない。 2003年-2012年の"American Time Use Surveys"からのデータ。 https://t.co/9NnpPyHTX5
REPORT: Marital Status and Mothers’ Time Use: Childcare, Housework, Leisure, and Sleep https://t.co/zikUCDaXcU #researchonWandG
So I'm in a cycle of reading, trying to figure out what to write my dissertation on. And I send this abstract to my husband and soon-to-be father of my child: https://t.co/ngowKKTTWR
RT @DataGeekB: "Net of the number of employment hours, married mothers did more housework and slept less than never-married and divorced mo…
RT @RebeccaSear: More evidence that marriage is not good for women? Contrary to assumptions that single mothers are time-poor, marriage res…
RT @RebeccaSear: More evidence that marriage is not good for women? Contrary to assumptions that single mothers are time-poor, marriage res…
RT @RebeccaSear: More evidence that marriage is not good for women? Contrary to assumptions that single mothers are time-poor, marriage res…
Surprise unbelievable!!!! https://t.co/LtsjQyEJbm
RT @RebeccaSear: More evidence that marriage is not good for women? Contrary to assumptions that single mothers are time-poor, marriage res…
RT @RebeccaSear: More evidence that marriage is not good for women? Contrary to assumptions that single mothers are time-poor, marriage res…
More evidence that marriage is not good for women? Contrary to assumptions that single mothers are time-poor, marriage results in mothers spending more time on housework & less on leisure & sleep (in the US) https://t.co/poWVZtw3QR
RT @DataGeekB: "Net of the number of employment hours, married mothers did more housework and slept less than never-married and divorced mo…
RT @DataGeekB: "Net of the number of employment hours, married mothers did more housework and slept less than never-married and divorced mo…
RT @DataGeekB: "Net of the number of employment hours, married mothers did more housework and slept less than never-married and divorced mo…
RT @DataGeekB: "Net of the number of employment hours, married mothers did more housework and slept less than never-married and divorced mo…
"Net of the number of employment hours, married mothers did more housework and slept less than never-married and divorced mothers, counter to expectations of the time poverty thesis" Interesting new findings from @CoffeeBaseball et. al. in Demography https
Marital Status and Mothers’ Time Use: Childcare, Housework, Leisure, and Sleep | Demography https://t.co/evGKmed7wb