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The Management of Household and Childcare Tasks and Relationship Satisfaction in Dual-Earner Families
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2006
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Family MedicineFamily InvolvementDual-earner FamiliesSocial SciencesPsychologyFamily SystemsFamily RelationshipFamily InteractionFamily LifeRelationship SatisfactionFamily RelationshipsFamily ManagementMental WorkFamily PolicyChild DevelopmentChildcare TasksSociologyYoung ChildrenMedicineWork-family Interface
Abstract The investigation examined the mental work associated with managing a household and raising young children and how such mental work might be associated with relationship satisfaction. Forty-five parents with young children completed questionnaires that assessed marital satisfaction and mothers' and fathers' perceptions of who did what in their household in terms of household tasks, childcare tasks, household management, and childcare management, as well as how much they worried about the completion of each of these tasks. Results indicate that fathers' marital satisfaction and mothers' marital satisfaction differed in terms of the division of labor and management of labor.
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