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1 It found that Aussie men do more housework than most of the world's men.
2 That his wife should do no more housework was an affront to his thrifty soul.
3 So what if I do more housework than him?
4 Men are doing marginally more housework , but significantly more childcare than they did a generation ago.
5 Only, during lockdown, it emerged that women were doing far more housework and childcare than men.
6 I'm glad it doesn't, for my part, for I should have more housework to do than ever.
7 She is a capital nurse, and you may trust the precious babies to her while you do more housework .
8 Some men did more housework : the Colchester Evening Gazette interviewed a young married printer who had taken over the hoovering.
9 The UK Office for National Statistics has found that women Britain do 40 per cent more housework and childcare than men.
10 Research shows that, after taking the three months' leave, fathers continue to be significantly more involved in childcare and do more housework .
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