For working couples with kids, here’s how much more free time husbands have than their wives
The U.S. may be working to close the gender pay gap, but equality is about more than just money. A new report from the Pew Research Center analyzes data from the American Time Use Survey, which focuses on working married adults between the ages of 25 and 64. It found that while, in general, working parents have less leisure time than people without children, and there’s a significant gender gap in the amount of leisure time working parents have.
Here are the key points from the analysis:
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