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September 10, 2009

Frank Stafford tells us why women do most household chores almost 30 years after the initial survey.

University of Michigan economist Frank Stafford tells us why women do most of the household chores almost 30 years after the original survey. He says the trend continues even though there are more two-earner families today than in 1976.

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