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NClaborn

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What is the relationship between income and gendered household labor?
 
  a. No matter who makes the most money, women tend to do the most housework.
  b. When women make the most money, men do most of the housework.
  c. When men and women make more than 50,000 per year, the household labor becomes egalitarian in nature.
  d.
   When men make the most money, they also do most of the housework.

Question 2

What is the relationship between marital satisfaction and household labor?
 
  a. Marital satisfaction increases if women perceive the labor division to be fair.
  b. Marital satisfaction increases if men do exactly half of the household labor.
  c. Marital satisfaction increases if men do more than half of the household labor.
  d.
   Marital satisfaction increases if men perceive the labor division to be fair.



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