So this is pretty interesting to me. Gerson's research shows that the majority of young adults want an egalitarian arrangement, but most think it'll never be achievable, and, quite frankly, because of the structural constraints of the workplace, most are correct.
Asked about their "Plan B" 75%+ of men want a wife who works full time for pay but also does the vast majority of the housework and childcare. 70%+ of women would rather be single/divorced with kids than live with a man who expects them to work full time and also do the majority of the housework/childcare.
This does not bode well for the future of the family.
So this is pretty interesting to me. Gerson's research shows that the majority of young adults want an egalitarian arrangement, but most think it'll never be achievable, and, quite frankly, because of the structural constraints of the workplace, most are correct.
Asked about their "Plan B" 75%+ of men want a wife who works full time for pay but also does the vast majority of the housework and childcare. 70%+ of women would rather be single/divorced with kids than live with a man who expects them to work full time and also do the majority of the housework/childcare.
This does not bode well for the future of the family.
WFT ! Working FT and taking care of a house FT is exhausting but somehow it's much easier ? with it being just dd and myself rather than a dd, myself and her dad who wasn't working nor was he sharing in any of the household tasks ....
So this is pretty interesting to me. Gerson's research shows that the majority of young adults want an egalitarian arrangement, but most think it'll never be achievable, and, quite frankly, because of the structural constraints of the workplace, most are correct.
Asked about their "Plan B" 75%+ of men want a wife who works full time for pay but also does the vast majority of the housework and childcare. 70%+ of women would rather be single/divorced with kids than live with a man who expects them to work full time and also do the majority of the housework/childcare.
This does not bode well for the future of the family.
WFT ! Working FT and taking care of a house FT is exhausting but somehow it's much easier ? with it being just dd and myself rather than a dd, myself and her dad who wasn't working nor was he sharing in any of the household tasks ....
That's exactly how the majority of the young women in her study felt. "If he expects me to do it all, at least if I get rid of him, that's one less thing to worry about."