Women looking at an unclean surface may see something to be wiped whereas men may just observe a crumb-covered countertop, researchers suggest. | via philstarlife
Women looking at an unclean surface may see something to be wiped whereas men may just observe a crumb-covered countertop, researchers argue in the journal Philosophy and Phenomenological Research.
According to a survey of US households during the pandemic, 70% of women said they were fully or mostly responsible for housework, and 66% for childcare, roughly the same proportion as usual. The researchers say"affordance theory" in which people experience objects and situations as having actions implicitly attached could explain the disparity.
"If you're boiling the kettle, look to see if there are any crumbs that need wiping up. Over time you won't need the routine because the crumbs will start to grab your attention... They'll call out to be wiped up and you won't need to be so deliberate."
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