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Working women do more chores than men
Working women spend more time on housework than working men and, perhaps not surprisingly, have less leisure time on an average day than men, according to a Labor Department survey.
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Who's doing what?
1960
?Workers producing goods:
35 percent
?Workers providing services:
65 percent
Today
?Workers producing goods:
17 percent
?Workers providing services:
83 percent
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