Gender inequality is a problem that is prevailing in most nations. Amidst all this, an anthropological study of gender division of labour in various countries, conducted by The Conversion claims that women work harder than men.
As per the research's results, which were published in the scientific journal Current Biology, it was found that men under duolocality and patrilocality put far less effort than women.
In the survey, it was also found that men take an average of 9,000 steps each day, whereas, women take an average of 12,000 steps each day. And, it was concluded that men worked just as hard but not harder than women.
It was also found that perfect sex equality in workload only happens when men disperse and women do not after getting married.
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