4.05.2008

Husbands are just too much work

I saw this yesterday on MSNBC:

Having a husband creates an extra seven hours of housework each week for women, according to a new study. For men, tying the knot saves an hour of weekly chores.

“It’s a well-known pattern,” said lead researcher Frank Stafford, an economist at University of Michigan’s Institute for Social Research. “Men tend to work more outside the home, while women take on more of the household labor.”

He points out individual differences among households exist. But in general, marriage means more housework for women and less for men. “And the situation gets worse for women when they have children,” Stafford said.

Overall, times are a’ changing in the American home. In 1976, women busied themselves with 26 weekly hours of sweeping-and-dusting work, compared with 17 hours in 2005. Men are pitching in more, more than doubling their housework hours from six in 1976 to 13 in 2005.

Stafford analyzed time-diaries and questionnaires from a nationally representative sample of men and women over a 10-year period between 1996 and 2005. The federally-funded study showed that, compared with the single life, marriage meant more housework for both men and women.

“Marriage is no longer a man’s path to less housework,” Stafford said.
Single women in their 20s and 30s did the least housework, about 12 weekly hours, while married women in their 60s and 70s did the most — about 21 hours a week.

4 comments:

Marisa said...

I saw this article this week - perfect for right before I get married! Not that anything will change since we've been householding together for about a year and a half...

But I think our household actually works out about even. We share a lot of the duties.

Anonymous said...

I don't even have a husband living here and it's created at least that much extra work!

Anonymous said...

I dunno. Sounds like a good deal to me. :)

Craig Lancaster said...

It most assuredly does not work out that way in this house. The best thing about my wife's recent week away at a friend's is that I was able to thoroughly clean the house and keep it that way for six blessed days.

(All that said, I'm damn glad she -- and the messes that follow her -- came home.)