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Working women take on the majority of everyday organisation

Spektrum der Wissenschaft
23.8.2023
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Women seem to feel more responsible for ensuring that important private tasks are completed and deadlines are met. A survey has now also confirmed the gender imbalance with figures

The perceived burden of cognitive work varies

Women are more likely than men to say that they do most of the cognitive work in the household (62 per cent versus 20 per cent). It is striking that significantly more men (just under 66 per cent) are convinced that both partners take on an equal share of the day-to-day organisation, while only 35 per cent of women make this statement.

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Cover photo: Shutterstock / Organising appointments, planning dinner, picking up the kids from nursery: The list of things that mums have to juggle on top of their paid employment is long. It is usually longer than the list for fathers.

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