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March 24, 2014 Rigid Gender Roles Can Take a Toll on Women's Quality of LifeIn countries with strict gender roles, women's total work hours tend to increase as they perform more paid labor outside the home. In Spain, for example, women's work at home (housework and child care) declined by only 6 hours per week as their workplace labor increased by 8 hours per week from 2002 through 2010, say Jose Ignacio Gimenez-Nadal of the University of Zaragoza in Spain and Almudena Sevilla of Queen Mary University of London in the UK. The result is that Spanish women lost 2 hours of weekly leisure time over that period. A decline in leisure hours suggests a declining quality of life. SOURCE: Total work time in Spain: evidence from time diary data |
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