Promoting Gender Equality in Domestic Responsibilities

A four-day work week could contribute to more equitable distribution of domestic responsibilities in households. With both partners potentially having more flexible schedules, chores and caregiving could be more evenly shared, challenging traditional gender roles and benefiting relationships and family dynamics.

A four-day work week could contribute to more equitable distribution of domestic responsibilities in households. With both partners potentially having more flexible schedules, chores and caregiving could be more evenly shared, challenging traditional gender roles and benefiting relationships and family dynamics.

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