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how to value the household work done by women​

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Answered by mshibli
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Exn the US, women spend 2.24 hours per day doing housework in a typical married household, and men spend 1.38 hours, according to data from ...planation:

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Answered by Anonymous
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Liberian activist Leymah Gbowee won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2011 after turning a grassroots women’s movement into the force that ended her country’s civil war and eventually led to the election of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the first female president on the African continent. Gbowee also has a brilliant idea for demonstrating the value of unpaid housework.

At a Gates Foundation event in New York a few months ago, Gbowee recalled working in a local community with a group of pastors. She asked one of them what his wife did during the day, to which he replied, “Nothing: sits home, eats my money, and gossips.”

Gbowee asked him to get up and go to the room’s blackboard, and write down his salary on it. “What does your wife do first thing in the morning?” she then asked him. He said she made hot water. Gbowee asked him to write down how much he’d have to pay someone to do that. They then went through all of the chores the pastor’s wife completed on any given day and estimated a monetary value for each. ”He calculated it and [multiplied] it by 30 or 31 days, and by the time he looked at the figure, the wife made more than him.”

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