China's male labor index is fourth, and Qingdao's wife complains that her husband is busy.
the reciprocal number of Chinese male industrious index Fourth
recently, the organization for economic cooperation and development (OECD) published a group of survey data on the sharing of housework for men and women. After investigating 29 major member countries, such as the United States, the United Kingdom, France, China, Japan and South Korea, Chinese men have become one of the world's least housework groups. The time spent on taking care of family members and household chores is only 91 minutes a day. Yesterday, reporters interviewed many couples in the island city found that the phenomenon of men throwing their hands at the shopkeeper was not uncommon. But there are also many 70 and Post-80 couples saying that household chores are equally divided, and that the amount of housework taken by women is decreasing.
Chinese men do 48 minutes daily housework
surveys show that men spend an average of 2.24 hours a day to take care of their families and do housework, while family "slacker" is mainly concentrated in Asian countries, in which Chinese men are only 1.52 hours, far below the average. The countdown fourth of 29 countries is only higher than that of Japan (1.03 hours), India (0.87 hours) and South Korea (0.75 hours). Compared with the "lazy style" of men in the 4 Asian countries, Danish men spend 3.10 hours a day on their family and housework, becoming a real "good man", while Norway and Australia are in 3.07 hours and 2.87 hours respectively.
for Chinese housekeeping such as cleaning, washing and cooking, Chinese men spend only 0.80 hours. That is to say, Chinese men spend only 48 minutes a day doing housework after work. The number is also reciprocal in 29 countries, reaching an inverted fifth, which is more "lazy" than Chinese men at home, including Japan, Turkey, South Korea and India, of which men spend only 19 minutes on housework every day in India.
the wife is very busy with the hard work of
"in Japan and South Korea, most of the husbands make money for their families, and the time for women to do housework becomes much more." Xiao Yang, 28, worked in a publishing house. Xiao Yang's husband worked in the IT industry. Since she had children, her husband often went home at 9 p.m. and often worked overtime at weekends. Before the baby was born, the husband worked at 7 o'clock. "Once I forgot to bring the key to him and found him playing mine sweeping in his office." With this experience, Xiao Yang always suspects her husband is working overtime.
Mr. Zhang, who works in the street, also told reporters that, in order to avoid cooking at home in the evening, he would also look at the film for a while in the unit and estimate his wife to go home after dinner. "Many of our male colleagues are like this, and would rather play games in the office, surf the Internet, and do not want to go home with their children, and their children are given to their wives and mothers." A woman complained to reporters that there are many men around her that evade family responsibilities.
according to the survey by the organization for economic cooperation and development, Chinese women spend 3.90 hours a day with family and housework, 2.59 hours spent on housework, which is not the most in 29 countries, but Chinese women work for 4.81 hours a day in 29 countries. In the top place. From this figure, Chinese women are busy and busy.
reporter investigated the Post-80's housework "AA"
"in the past, housework was women's total package, but now it's really hard to say." The staff of the Qingdao women's employment guidance center told reporters that although they did not do a special investigation in this area, they often heard women's complaints. "After the 50 generation, the housework was basically done by the wife. After 60, the husband began to take part in some housework. Now many people in the 80's do housework. In the impression of this worker, with the changing times, women's share of housework should be less and less. Ms. Liu, after
60, told reporters that, apart from her daily work hours, she spent all her time on the housework "from opening to sleep", while her husband did only one thing - taking care of the daughter of the primary school. According to her introduction, such division of labor is more common in their generation. Xiao Song is the post - 80s. She said that cooking is the husband's job, but buying the dishes, washing dishes, cleaning and other household chores is the responsibility of Xiao Song. In her impression, the two people spend almost the same time on household chores every day. The reporter interviewed 4 pairs of Post-80 couples, and found that they were all cooked by their husbands and their wives were responsible for other housework. In the two to 70 couples interviewed, the wives did more housework and the husband did more heavy work.
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