Harry writes about an article by Mary Ann Mason in the Chronicle.
Our study of faculty members at the University of California
revealed that mothers, on average, worked 95 hours a week, with 43
percent of those hours devoted to child care and housework and the rest
to professional activities. Fathers worked 80 hours a week, with only
31 percent devoted to their domestic duties.
revealed that mothers, on average, worked 95 hours a week, with 43
percent of those hours devoted to child care and housework and the rest
to professional activities. Fathers worked 80 hours a week, with only
31 percent devoted to their domestic duties.
