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Why Women, but Not Men, Are Judged for a Messy House

by Natasha SantanaJune 14, 2019

They’re still held to a higher social standard, which explains why they’re doing so much housework, studies show.

By Claire Cain Miller

Barbara Risman is mentioned in this article. A recent study from the journal Gender & Society was featured.

 

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