While parents agree their children do just under 20% of household tasks, men say they’re carrying half the load and wives say it’s a 65-35 split| Deseret News
As more couples work from home, men are increasingly stepping up to take on household chores, child care.| Deseret News
New University of Utah research suggests older couples divide housework on traditional gender lines — she does it — unless serious illness intervenes.| Deseret News
In a recent study, Bethany Gull and Claudia Geist identify two paths leading to men's increased housework participation—one nonreligious and egalitarian, the other religious and family-centered. Their results surprised them, as they had expected conservative religious men to have lower housework participation due to their traditional gender ideologies.| Institute for Family Studies