Chore Division and Marriage Impact

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Couples sharing chores equally may have a divorce rate about fifty percent higher than those where wives do more of the ______.

housework

Researchers found that equal chore division can turn marriage into a ______ or contractual relationship.

business

Women in families without equal task division tend to be responsible for more ______ than men.

chores

Men report fewer family conflicts and greater ______ when they share more of the chore burden.

<p>well-being</p> Signup and view all the answers

Many women believe they are most naturally suited for certain ______ within the household.

<p>tasks</p> Signup and view all the answers

The survey found that couples sharing chores equally have a divorce rate about fifty percent lower than those where wives do most of the housework.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In families where chores are not equally divided, women tend to be responsible for fewer chores than men.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Women in equal chore-sharing relationships report higher marital satisfaction compared to those who take on more household tasks.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The researchers suggest that splitting chores equally can enhance conflict resolution skills in a marriage.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Men tend to feel more family conflict when women handle more of the household tasks.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Chore Division and Its Impact on Marriage

  • Couples who share chores equally have a divorce rate fifty percent higher than couples where wives do most of the housework.
  • Couples with an equal chore division may view their marriage as a business or contractual relationship, potentially leading to a lack of emotional connection and less overall happiness.
  • Women who have a heavier chore load may experience more marital satisfaction, potentially due to a feeling of being needed and valued.
  • In families where men share more household chores, men report less family conflict and higher well-being.
  • Women in families where chores are more equally divided may experience less guilt and learn to prioritize personal well-being.

Chore division and marital satisfaction

  • Couples with an equal chore division have a higher divorce rate compared to couples where wives do more housework
  • This might be because equal chore division can turn marriage into a more business-like or contractual relationship
  • In couples where women do most of the housework, they often feel less needed and less happy
  • Women in couples where they do most of the housework also report higher marital satisfaction
  • This might be because they enjoy being involved in their children’s activities and they are more likely to believe they are naturally suited for certain tasks
  • Men report fewer family conflicts and greater well-being in couples where they share more of the housework burden
  • Women, on the other hand, do not report any significant changes in their marital satisfaction when men share more of the housework burden
  • Women might be less guilty or have learned how to have a quieter life

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