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Dads' Housework Inspires Girls' Ambitions

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Anne Lukits brings this exceptional bit of evidence about improved parenting and family life. Only about 15% of families in a University of British Columbia research study had fathers who shared equally in household work with mothers. About 65% of fathers and 14% of mothers reported inconsistent behaviour about their beliefs in gender roles and how they acted at home. Girls were seen as more likely to pursue careers in science and nontraditional fields if fathers played out their beliefs in real life by taking active part in household work, from doing the laundry, washing dishes, vacuuming and cooking meals. The study is discussed in the August 2014 issue of Psychological Science. This means that only one in four fathers who believe women should not have to do all the household work and work outside in paid jobs, actually play their beliefs out in real life roles in the home by sharing in the household work. Other aspects of this that are still to be researched are how much an active role by fathers in the home can improve the number of meals that are home cooked with fresh ingredients, with fathers taking daughters or sons out to fresh food markets, which have a significant bearing on how families can eat healthy and pass this onto the next generation. An unnoticed aspect of this is that it improves the overall quality of life for families through healthy eating and healthy living. When companies recognize this and encourage their employees with some extra time for family acitivity and work the overall benefits would include- healthier employees able to do more productive work in shorter time, less paid for employee medical coverage, and healthier members of society.

Women and parents- daughters seeing fathers do household chores more likely to grow up into aspirational roles

08/19/2014

A study at the Universiy of British Columbia reported in journal Psychological Science shows girls who see fathers do household chores alongside their mothers are more likely to want to take up aspirational roles for professions in science, and other nontraditional fields. Fathers who act out their beliefs in gender equality by taking a large or equal share in household chores give daughters the perception that too can find the same in their lives for nontraditional roles. Only about 15% of the fathers actually did this even though a much larger number believed in gender equality.

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