Women do only four hours housework a week, half as much as 30 years ago
11 October 2007
When it comes to housework, women have long been martyrs - and men have long been absent.
Not any more, it seems. Today's mothers are so busy they can squeeze in only four hours of housework a week - half the time they managed 30 years ago, according to a survey yesterday.
The main reason is longer office hours and hectic social schedules cutting the time available for vacuuming, dusting, washing and cleaning.
But, according to the research, it appears that men have also begun to take on a fairer share of the domestic chores than they once did.
The survey, commissioned by Pot Noodle, also found that the average mother has more disposable cash.
In 1977, she was able to afford three pairs of shoes and two handbags, while today she is more likely to have the choice of ten pairs of shoes and six handbags.
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11 October 2007
When it comes to housework, women have long been martyrs - and men have long been absent.
Not any more, it seems. Today's mothers are so busy they can squeeze in only four hours of housework a week - half the time they managed 30 years ago, according to a survey yesterday.
The main reason is longer office hours and hectic social schedules cutting the time available for vacuuming, dusting, washing and cleaning.
But, according to the research, it appears that men have also begun to take on a fairer share of the domestic chores than they once did.
The survey, commissioned by Pot Noodle, also found that the average mother has more disposable cash.
In 1977, she was able to afford three pairs of shoes and two handbags, while today she is more likely to have the choice of ten pairs of shoes and six handbags.

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