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The same is true in many other countries. In Japan the tendency is still for women to stay home to look after the house and children, but this is beginning to change. Some married women are going back into the workforce after having children. Many of them go back part time. Some work full time. Traditionally women did the housework and raised the children while men were the breadwinners. Who raises the children now? Who does the housework? Women still do the lion’s share of the housework in most countries. They do most of the cooking and cleaning. They take most of the responsibility for raising children. Men tend to ‘help out.’ Women have gained independence, but perhaps it's at the cost of family. Women are busy at work and then they come home and are busy at home. They don’t have as much time with their children as they used to. The often feel quite stressed. Men are often expected to do some housework. They are stressed too. There is more tension in families. Who should do the housework? Who should look after the children? What is the solution? |
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