Housework Decreases As Pay Rises for Women, Study Finds
Charleston Gazette › November 17, 2007
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Charleston Gazette › November 17, 2007
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AMHERST, Mass. - Money may not buy love, but it might get some working wives a reprieve from the vacuum or overflowing laundry baskets.
A new University of Massachusetts-Amherst study finds married women do about one less hour of housework per week for every $7,500 they earn as full-time workers outside the home, regardless of the husband's income.See the full content of this document
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Housework Decreases As Pay Rises for Women, Study Finds
Married women who work full time may be looking largely at their own salaries - not those of their husbands - when deci...
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