I haven’t seen the whole study, but just from reading the Guardian article, there is a fundamental bias problem in the way this study is being reported. It does not appear to distinguish between a) the perception of women working full-time where the husband is also working full-time; b) the perception of women working full-time where the husband is working part-time; and c) the perception of women working full-time where the husband is in the stay-at-home role.

I certainly hope it’s the journos poor reporting, and not a study design flaw.


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