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SOURCE
Jeanne A. Batalova and Philip N. Cohen, 'Premarital Cohabitation and Housework: Couples in Cross-National Perspective', Journal of Marriage and Family 64, August 2002, p.748
DEFINITION
Gender Division of Labour Index, 1994 Range = 1.00 (female does all) through 2.50 (equality) to 5.00 (male does all).
Labor Statistics > Gender division of housework (most recent) by country
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Countries
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Amount
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= 1
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United States: |
2.26 |
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= 1
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Norway: |
2.26 |
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= 3
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Sweden: |
2.25 |
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= 3
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Canada: |
2.25 |
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# 5
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New Zealand: |
2.13 |
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# 6
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United Kingdom: |
2.11 |
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# 7
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Germany: |
2.1 |
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# 8
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Netherlands: |
2.04 |
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# 9
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Australia: |
2.03 |
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# 10
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Austria: |
1.89 |
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# 11
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Ireland: |
1.83 |
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# 12
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Italy: |
1.74 |
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# 13
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Japan: |
1.5 |
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Weighted average: |
2.0 |
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DEFINITION: Gender Division of Labour Index, 1994 Range = 1.00 (female does all) through 2.50 (equality) to 5.00 (male does all).
SOURCE: Jeanne A. Batalova and Philip N. Cohen, 'Premarital Cohabitation and Housework: Couples in Cross-National Perspective', Journal of Marriage and Family 64, August 2002, p.748
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