Mind the gap: gender differences in time use narrowing, but slowly
Mind the gap: gender differences in time use narrowing, but slowly
Mind the gap: gender differences in time use narrowing, but slowly
The new survey suggests we’re spending an average of 4 hours 23 minutes a day watching video, listening to audio or some other activity involving a computer or handheld device.
The average full-time worker spent 8 hours 44 minutes a day on employment-related activities. But we’re getting pretty much the same amount of sleep – about 8½ hours on average for both men and women.
The survey suggests a slight narrowing in gender differences – but with domestic and caring responsibilities still principally undertaken by women.
https://ardelles.com/mind-the-gap-gender-differences-in-time-use-narrowing-but-slowly/
The new survey suggests we’re spending an average of 4 hours 23 minutes a day watching video, listening to audio or some other activity involving a computer or handheld device.
The average full-time worker spent 8 hours 44 minutes a day on employment-related activities. But we’re getting pretty much the same amount of sleep – about 8½ hours on average for both men and women.
The survey suggests a slight narrowing in gender differences – but with domestic and caring responsibilities still principally undertaken by women.
https://ardelles.com/mind-the-gap-gender-differences-in-time-use-narrowing-but-slowly/
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