Married men earn more if wives do the chores-study
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If the difference was closer to thirty percent than a case probably could be made for moms staying home with the kids. But a three percent difference is hardly significant.
A more interesting study might be the difference between the earnings of families in which the mom goes out to work and dad stays home with the kids as opposed to both (or neither) working.
Gotta cover all the bases or the study is worthless.
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I'd like to see a study on divorce rates vs. total earning vs. just man working vs. both working etcQ9450 + TRUE, G.Skill 2x2GB DDR2, GTX 560, ASUS X48, 1TB WD Black, Windows 7 64-bit, LG M2762D-PM 27" + 17" LG 1752TX, Corsair HX620, Antec P182, Logitech G5 (Blue)
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I think it really boils down to division of labor.. hubby gets to focus on his job so becomes more skilled, wife focuses on hers and the same thing happens. The real benefit is when children have a parent there for the first few years of life. Homemaking in general has been underrated and given a bad rap as being somehow a subservient thing, but it really allows for a much more civilized society. Children grow up in an orderly home where a parent has time for them.. guests can come over and there is no embarrassment at the dirty laundry everywhere or the potato chips which are the only snacks available.. there is more charity because there are more women with time to dedicate to it.. there is time to dedicate to paying attention to school issues.. all sorts of things. I know from experience in being involved with the process of building custom homes that when the wife or husband is available to watch and direct the process and make certain decisions, the project progresses much more smoothly and quickly and the result is far superior. Really, being a cog in some corporate machine is far more subservient than being a homemaker.
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Originally posted by KvHagedornI think it really boils down to division of labor.. hubby gets to focus on his job so becomes more skilled, wife focuses on hers and the same thing happens.
The real benefit is when children have a parent there for the first few years of life. Homemaking in general has been underrated and given a bad rap as being somehow a subservient thing, but it really allows for a much more civilized society. Children grow up in an orderly home where a parent has time for them..
Housemaking is a subservient thing when protocol dictates who should do it.
guests can come over and there is no embarrassment at the dirty laundry everywhere or the potato chips which are the only snacks available..I know from experience in being involved with the process of building custom homes that when the wife or husband is available to watch and direct the process and make certain decisions, the project progresses much more smoothly and quickly and the result is far superior.Really, being a cog in some corporate machine is far more subservient than being a homemaker.
On "subservient", IMO it's really got to do with what one wants. I do not look down on any woman or man choosing to stay at home if that is what they want. Likewise, I don't denounce anyone for feeling staying at home doesn't tick their box. Homemaking, taking care of the kids IS subservient if protocol dictates you shoul dod it, full time and alone. That is what feminism is against.Join MURCs Distributed Computing effort for Rosetta@Home and help fight Alzheimers, Cancer, Mad Cow disease and rising oil prices.
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Originally posted by KvHagedornI think it really boils down to division of labor..
hubby gets to focus on his job so becomes more skilled, wife focuses on hers and the same thing happens.
The real benefit is when children have a parent there for the first few years of life.
Homemaking in general has been underrated and given a bad rap as being somehow a subservient thing, but it really allows for a much more civilized society.
Children grow up in an orderly home where a parent has time for them..
guests can come over and there is no embarrassment at the dirty laundry everywhere or the potato chips which are the only snacks available..
there is more charity because there are more women with time to dedicate to it..
"Women have more time..." exCUSE me? First you're making the assumption that it's the woman at home (again) which is sexist - pretty much par for the course with y'all religious types. THEN you're assuming that she has TIME for charity? Where does she find this miracle time? She shops, cleans, raises the kids, is probably LUCKY to find some personal time in there to take a breather... and you think she'll do CHARITY WORK too? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Wow.
there is time to dedicate to paying attention to school issues..
Let's talk numbers here. A decent job in the IT field in Massachusetts right now pays ... well $50k would be GREAT. After a few years, sure you'll make more. But a LOT of the jobs are paying $30k for support positions. So let's split the difference. Assume that I could nail down $40k with a little work, right?
Julie makes $65k. AND gets 4% a year raise and 5-8% a year bonus!
HOW does it make more sense for me to be the one at work?
Admittedly it'd be good if for a while we could BOTH work, that would be wonderful. But when she makes DOUBLE my (potential) salary, I'd have to be the biggest chauvanistic idiot in the world to want her staying home. I'd have to be KvH.
In fact, let's assume that the order is reversed. Y'know, the man works at some sales or marketing job (the sort of position where being able to focus better on it means a percentage bump, yeah?) making ... $50k. A 3% increase is... wait for it... $1500 a year. So now he makes $51,500.
The wife could easily, one would assume, get a $25-$30k job. That means... $75,000 a year. Let's see... which is MORE? 75 or 51.5? Hell, for a few grand you can have a cleaning service come and keep the house neat, and for a few bucks extra a week, PeaPod will DELIVER your groceries. Hot damn!
But apparently KvH has discovered a magic way to turn $51,500 and a chipper "June Cleaver"esque demeanor from the wife into $75,000. I'd love to know his economic secret.
all sorts of things.
I know from experience in being involved with the process of building custom homes that when the wife or husband is available to watch and direct the process and make certain decisions, the project progresses much more smoothly and quickly and the result is far superior.
Really, being a cog in some corporate machine is far more subservient than being a homemaker.The Internet - where men are men, women are men, and teenage girls are FBI agents!
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