My hunch is that probably men are doing more both outside the home and inside the home.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When men do all the outside work, they contribute on average about 10 percent of housework. But as their share of outside work falls, their share of housework rises to no more than 37 percent.
Men are very competent in their workplace - and this is going to sound sexist - women are better at running households and juggling lots of things, kids and scheduling and that kind of thing.
And, over the last thirty years we have seen men's participation in both housework and childcare has increased and women's have stayed at about the same.
If you factor in not just who's doing what at home, but how much more time working fathers are spending on work outside the home, on average they spend two hours more per day outside the home.
Women work as much as men now, if not more. There's a resurgence of dads in the home and moms working.
The labor of women in the house, certainly, enables men to produce more wealth than they otherwise could; and in this way women are economic factors in society. But so are horses.
Men are more prone to cheating, definitely.
We women manage to do many things at the same time. Men, no. Men do one thing at a time.
Just as there is a wage gap between men and women in the workplace, there is a 'leisure gap' between them at home. Most women work one shift in the office or factory and a 'second shift' at home.
Housework is the only activity at which men are allowed to be consistently inept because they are thought to be so competent at everything else.