Article 1: Husbands' and Wives' Satisfaction with the Division of Labor
Author(s): Mary Holland Benin and Joan Agostinelli
Source: Journal of Marriage and Family, Vol. 50, No. 2 (May, 1988), pp. 349-361
Published by: National Council on Family Relations
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/352002
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Introduction
A study was conducted among dual employed couples to know their satisfaction level of division of labour within the households. It is found that spouses are most fulfilled by an evenhanded division of work, particularly if their number of hours spent on family errands is definitely not expansive. Wives, by difference, appear to be generally fulfilled on the off chance that the division of family work favors them. Wives' fulfillment is not influenced by the aggregate number of hours spent on family errands, yet they are more substance if their spouses offer ladies' customary errands. Spouses and wives try not to concur about how regularly they contend over the division of work. Men just see that contentions happen all the more much of the time in the event that they are disappointed with the present division. Ladies feel that contentions happen all the more much of the time in the event that they or their spouses are disappointed, or if specific tasks are shared.
Objectives …show more content…
The major objective of this study on family division of labor has been dedicated to finding which variables are explaining the differences clearly, for example age, number of kids, husband’s and wives’ occupation time, wages