he data show that fathers are more likely than mothers to see an division of labor in the household, across types of childcare nd housework activities. If mothers' perceptions are accurate and fathers are their contributions to childcare and household hores, this would provide evidence that the conduct of fatherhood the expectations put forth in the culture of fatherhood model.

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Mother does more
Father does more
Share equally
Managing children's schedules/activities
Fathers
53 6
41
Mothers
64 4
31
Taking care of children when they're sick
Fathers
47
47
Mothers
62
35
Household chores and responsibilities
Fathers
32
12
56
50 4
46
Mothers
Source: Pew Research Center. 2015. "Raising Kids and Running a Household: How Working Parents Share the Load." Retrieved February 5, 2016
(http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2015/11/04/raising-kids-and-running-a-household-how-working-parents-share-the-load/).
The data show that fathers are more likely than mothers to see an
division of labor in the household, across
types of childcare
and housework activities. If mothers' perceptions are accurate and fathers are
their contributions to childcare and household
chores, this would provide evidence that the conduct of fatherhood
the expectations put forth in the culture of fatherhood model.
Transcribed Image Text:Mother does more Father does more Share equally Managing children's schedules/activities Fathers 53 6 41 Mothers 64 4 31 Taking care of children when they're sick Fathers 47 47 Mothers 62 35 Household chores and responsibilities Fathers 32 12 56 50 4 46 Mothers Source: Pew Research Center. 2015. "Raising Kids and Running a Household: How Working Parents Share the Load." Retrieved February 5, 2016 (http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2015/11/04/raising-kids-and-running-a-household-how-working-parents-share-the-load/). The data show that fathers are more likely than mothers to see an division of labor in the household, across types of childcare and housework activities. If mothers' perceptions are accurate and fathers are their contributions to childcare and household chores, this would provide evidence that the conduct of fatherhood the expectations put forth in the culture of fatherhood model.
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