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Managing parenting, work and a pandemic not getting easier


Juggling parenting, work and a pandemic not getting easier
Moms are still more likely than dads to feel pressured by the child care needs of their young children.
Author: Associated Press
Updated: 7:22 AM CST January 31, 2021
Family life has largely rolled with pandemic punches, according to a pair of briefings released by Pew Research Center this week that examine what changed as families hunkered down amid employment turmoil, activity restrictions and school closures.
Moms are still more likely than dads to feel pressured by the child care needs of their young children, though both men and women say managing child care has gotten more difficult with the passage of time in the pandemic, the Deseret News reported. Parents still disagree on who s helping more around the house. And couples who went into the pandemic in strong marital or cohabiting relationships say those links haven t frayed. Both before and during the pandemic, ....

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Juggling parenting, work and a pandemic is not getting easier


Juggling parenting, work and a pandemic is not getting easier
Lois M. Collins
© Annie Barker, Deseret News
Molly, left, Kim, Mia, Missy and Max Millard gather for dinner in their home in Layton on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021.
Family life has largely rolled with pandemic punches, according to a pair of briefings released by Pew Research Center this week that examine what changed as families hunkered down amid employment turmoil, activity restrictions and school closures.
Moms are still more likely than dads to feel pressured by the child care needs of their young children, though both men and women say managing child care has gotten more difficult with the passage of time in the pandemic. Parents still disagree on who’s helping more around the house. And couples who went into the pandemic in strong marital or cohabiting relationships say those links haven’t frayed. Both before and during the pandemic, men were slightly more apt to rate their ....

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The surprising truth about which men do the most chores


The surprising truth about which men do the most chores
Lois M. Collins
© Photo illustration by Rachel Gartz
The findings surprised the researchers: Religious men tackle household tasks like cooking and grocery shopping at even higher rates than nonreligious, progressive men. And both do more cooking and cleaning than the men who fall in between them on the faith scale.
That’s according to a study by University of Utah researchers Claudia Geist, an associate professor of sociology, and doctoral candidate Bethany Gull that was recently published in the international journal Social Compass.
Among those not surprised are Rabbi Shlomo Slatkin of Baltimore and Rich Schaus, who directs the Gospel Rescue Mission in Muskogee, Oklahoma. They are men of faith who say they do a lot of housework. ....

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Strange but true: religious husbands do more housework » MercatorNet


In a recent study, Bethany Gull and Claudia Geist identify two paths leading to men’s increased housework participation one non-religious 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. 
We were not surprised by their findings. We suggest there are two basic reasons people assume religious men refrain from household chores: the first is a caricature of religious men as misogynistic, narcissistic, and controlling; the second is that many people understand that egalitarianism places high expectations on husbands and fathers, without recognizing that faith does likewise. ....

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