Nadia Bokody pointed out that many women take on more domestic jobs when moving in with male partners.She also believes they’re expected to put in most work raising children while juggling their careers at the same time.The writer, from Australia, argued: “Marriage is a sexist patriarchal construct that overwhelmingly benefits men and disadvantages women.“Married men earn more and live longer as a result of the unpaid domestic labour women are expected to perform for them.“Conversely, unmarried women live longer, earn more, and report greater happiness levels.”Nadia pulled these statistics from a study by the University of California’s Longevity Project.She added: “Research overwhelmingly indicates women double our domestic load when.
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