@asemota @Sisi_Yemmie @zeeliciousfoods Women cook for men. It is not primitive https://t.co/y4iqFmqzjt
Amazingly, there is actually research and stats aplenty about percentages--male and female--of who's cooking. From the study: "...the percent of women who cooked decreased from 92% in 1965 to 68% in 2007 but rebounded slightly to 70% in 2016." https://
@professor_dave Maybe, but "Mom cooks, Dad doesn't" is a stereotype for a reason. One that fortunately seems to be getting better: https://t.co/rjZXv32XzR
@stevejackson209 @bryanth2o @theashtoncohen @LIBERT4D @jacksonhinklle So the OP was wrong, as I said, and more men are balancing a career and with domestic life...as I said. You keep repeating things like it changes. But the fact is the research says I am
Home meal preparation: https://t.co/Hp09ZsFrZD https://t.co/mTZmkaQwVe
@Tommi_Kinnunen "Who’s cooking? Trends in US home food preparation by gender, education, and race/ethnicity from 2003 to 2016" https://t.co/Kge7V3pSA8
Ini jurnalnya ya! https://t.co/ZcpyPEuv7F
@Johnson___15 @222Solidarity @davidhogg111 First, don’t call me an idiot when you can’t even spell “them.” Secondly, I never said ALL males or ALL females. There are females who can’t cook or clean, like there are males who can’t. Here is some data that is
@edrafrq @CleverSafo Use "chefeses" de la misma manera que ella uso "onvres", no te leo quejándote de eso xq sabes que lo usa de manera chistosa al igual que yo 🤷♂️. En cuanto a lo otro, este estudio es bastante educativo https://t.co/0kyEHQdqF1 Muestra
@Eliteballer1195 You’re wrong. The amount of women cooking has increased from 2003 to 2016. It has increased in men too but women overwhelmingly still cook more. https://t.co/7S6q5MexzA https://t.co/xEgblHuXje
@_1I4O0 @919Besh @saraafirst https://t.co/lw0hl1z0F5 الجاهل عدو نفسه .. هذي احد الدراسات ..
@Friday13curse @sincerelylainie @Luke52142621 @BellaNoStrings @johndumschat @abbygov https://t.co/5s8V0ZLaNf 51.9% of men with some college education cook. Men with less than a highschool diploma only 33.2% Meanwhile women in the same groups are at 68.7 %
@Jarr65585178 @lucillemalory @OKen_Ishii @softwarejabroni @rare_mid @FineNFilm You're a bellend, but I found this with like a 39 second Google so here you go lol. Women cook more. https://t.co/DoxY9WYgWE
@AlayoDreams @Gsalvatore1 @Ada_di_ora_mma @Wizarab10 Enjoy ma'am. And also pay attention to the demographic that cooks the least. https://t.co/89O7D7iCVL
@stephlangy8 This study doesn’t address who women are cooking for other than themselves, but the percentage of women who cook has increased. https://t.co/dZahZijayo
@Cereaza2 @xiaojoshua1 @Fartin_Barton @JordanUhl https://t.co/V13D23dG8f Got anything to back up that claim?
アメリカ人ほどんどしないってどれくらいしないんだろうか?とおもってぐぐってみたらこんな文献が… 70%ぐらいしてる. 大卒女性の料理する割合は有意にふえとる模様 https://t.co/ovEdC1VBQA https://t.co/K6oTeqJo3a
全体的な自炊率は上がってるんだね。で、高学歴ほど上昇傾向にあるものの、低学歴女性がなんだかんだで最も料理してる、と。これしかもコロナ前のデータだからステイホーム関係ないんだぜ? そもそもアメリカの自由は今死にかけてんだよボケ。 https://t.co/Ol5wXheqvH
@WtTrogoff777777 高学歴じゃないと実現できないってアメリカ様が仰ってますけど、どーすんの? https://t.co/Ol5wXheqvH
@ronny_ayodo @desyycoco https://t.co/KjBdazkGEE Nice fake numbers https://t.co/K7uCUwWAR5
@NickLaparra @nbc4i Definitely seeing an increase in men cooking in the last 20 years...but not among high school educated only. https://t.co/hNyXfAxSyC
RT @zigziggityzoo: @gabimoskowitz @anildash Liked the article. As the primary cook in the house I was curious to know what the breakdown is…
@gabimoskowitz @anildash Liked the article. As the primary cook in the house I was curious to know what the breakdown is of how often it’s the guy. Turns out: education is an indicator. Must be why it’s not so unusual for men to cook in my hometown of Ann
@__sokr0 @altamimi14 احصائية في امريكا: لاتزال المرأة في عام ٢٠١٨ هي من يسيطر على المطبخ وبنسب عالية على الرغم من ارتفاع نسبة التعليم وتغير نمط الحياة https://t.co/WqqBwPmR29
Also, there are a lot of kitchen gadgets that we technically do not need, but that make this work -- still done more often in the home by women, by the way (https://t.co/qMamJykK5V) -- more efficient and easier.
@hotelzululima In uni I noted all my Male friends could cook. Some just simple stuff some really well. Most women I met could not. I found cooking for dates was a good practice. Anyways I looked up data on this and it suggests the more educated the man the
@thiswishistaken @LancasterKat @Gromit13TT @_celia_bedelia_ Just in case Tony wants some facts, a study this year shows that 70% of women cook at home but only 46% of men. That's better than 2003, when only 35% of men cooked. So we're making progress. http
Who’s cooking? Trends in US home food preparation by gender, education, and race/ethnicity from 2003 to 2016 https://t.co/nrgmBQrJmL HT @UNCpublichealth https://t.co/bDQ1O6M1o2
Who’s cooking? Trends in US home food preparation by gender, education, and race/ethnicity from 2003 to 2016 https://t.co/0PBe37xxVW #ResearchHighlight
RT @VegetableManDan: Who’s cooking? Trends in US home food preparation by gender, education, and race/ethnicity from 2003 to 2016 https://t…
Who’s cooking? Trends in US home food preparation by gender, education, and race/ethnicity from 2003 to 2016 https://t.co/mQbIF8dT0c https://t.co/uXXwiaMpYF
RT @Katarina_CRO: "Home cooking in the United States is increasing, especially among men, though women still cook much more than men." Who…
RT @Katarina_CRO: "Home cooking in the United States is increasing, especially among men, though women still cook much more than men." Who…
"Home cooking in the United States is increasing, especially among men, though women still cook much more than men." Who’s cooking? Trends in US home food preparation by gender, education, and race/ethnicity from 2003 to 2016 https://t.co/MDiZXVup2U
This is good news - trend to see the level of home cooking increasing in select populations but shows how important cooking classes are to support home cooking: https://t.co/keKnRzSqbY
Cooking from home declined in the 20th century, but it appears to be back on the rise, particularly among men. Good news for #nutrition and #health! #HomeCookedMeals https://t.co/uJGUJpTVua
Home cooking in the United States is increasing, especially among men, 2003 to 2016 https://t.co/ZmIAJFvslr #culinarymedicine #REFUEL https://t.co/bzlyjwD7CQ
Who’s cooking? Trends in US home food preparation by gender, education, and race/ethnicity from 2003 to 2016 https://t.co/SAjHFmQbYC
Who’s cooking? Trends in US home food preparation by gender, education, and race/ethnicity from 2003 to 2016 https://t.co/XpY902ukiZ
RT @DrvanTilburg: In the past decade home cooking in the US is increasing, especially among highly educated men, though women still cook mu…
In the past decade home cooking in the US is increasing, especially among highly educated men, though women still cook much more. Do you get your children involved in cooking? #parenting RT @S_bamigbade https://t.co/iZxE5DNrxm
Real men cook real food & the more educated they are, the more they cook. Ditto for women. Real food, prepared at home--YEAH! https://t.co/b4XrgkVyTh
Who’s cooking? Trends in US home food preparation by gender, education, and race/ethnicity from 2003 to 2016 https://t.co/nrgmBQa7Yb HT @UNCpublichealth https://t.co/IXSP3fzO8Q
RT @merinoleschuk: New time use research out by @lindseypsmith indicates that home cooking may actually be on the upswing, and that this ri…
New time use research out by @lindseypsmith indicates that home cooking may actually be on the upswing, and that this rise is driven especially by growing rates among men (though women are also cooking more). Open access article here: https://t.co/856ObiWd
RT @sarahkbowen1: Will write more on this later, but one key point: home cooking appears to be on the rise in recent years after decades of…
RT @MaritaHennessy: Who’s #cooking? Trends in US home food preparation by gender, education, & race/ethnicity from 2003-2016 https://t.co/x…
RT @sarahkbowen1: Will write more on this later, but one key point: home cooking appears to be on the rise in recent years after decades of…
RT @sarahkbowen1: Will write more on this later, but one key point: home cooking appears to be on the rise in recent years after decades of…
Will write more on this later, but one key point: home cooking appears to be on the rise in recent years after decades of decline. Partly because more men are cooking (mirroring trends in Nordic countries) but also because women are cooking more. The Micha
Who’s #cooking? Trends in US home food preparation by gender, education, & race/ethnicity from 2003-2016 https://t.co/xgSodxg5b6
More educated men in the US are cooking https://t.co/JjSvjVmw1K https://t.co/y4Y9PtSimh