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Division Of Labor

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Blurring Lines: How Working Parents Balance Job Demands and Family Life
family-and-relationships28 days ago

Blurring Lines: How Working Parents Balance Job Demands and Family Life

A Pew Research Center study of 2,242 U.S. working parents (March 2–15, 2026) finds the boundary between work and family is often blurred: about 70% take on parenting tasks at work and 59% handle work tasks when with their children; 54% say balancing work and family is difficult, with moms bearing a heavier load than dads (e.g., 62% vs 47% reporting difficulty). In two-parent, full-time-working households, about half say the mom does more parenting tasks (52%). Part-time workers and lower-income parents face fewer workplace benefits—such as health insurance and paid time off—and higher worries about lost pay if a child is sick; low-income families are more reliant on family or friends for childcare. Most full-time parents want telework flexibility, but only about a quarter have substantial flexibility. Across income levels, childcare costs remain the biggest hurdle, underscoring persistent work-family tensions even as remote-work options expand.

Unearthing the Truth: Women as Prehistoric Hunters
anthropology2 years ago

Unearthing the Truth: Women as Prehistoric Hunters

Research by University of Delaware anthropology professor Sarah Lacy challenges the widely accepted notion that men were hunters and women were gatherers in prehistoric times. Lacy and her colleague Cara Ocobock found little evidence to support the idea of specific gender roles during the Paleolithic era, and they argue that women were not only physically capable of hunting but also likely participated in hunting activities. The researchers highlight examples of equality in ancient tools, diet, art, burials, and anatomy, and they emphasize the role of estrogen in conferring advantages to women in activities requiring endurance. The study aims to shift the default approach in research to acknowledge the division of labor among both sexes in prehistoric societies.