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Surprisingly, young couples today are not that much more egalitarian in dividing household chores than they were three-quarters of a century ago. New studies show traditional views persist about who does what at home, and it's holding women back. (Library of Congress via The New York Times) -- EDITORIAL USE ONLY --
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2013-04-09
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS; THE CROWLEY/The New York Times Agency/East
The New York Times Agency
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS; THE CROWLEY
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