Married men earn more if wives do the chores-study

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LONDON (Reuters) - Married men earn more than bachelors so long as their wives stay at home doing the housework, according to a report on Wednesday from Britain’s Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER).

Academics Elena Bardasi and Mark Taylor found that a married man whose wife does not go out to work but is primarily responsible for the cooking and cleaning earns about 3 percent more than comparably employed single men.
But that wage premium disappears if wives go out to work themselves or don’t do most of the housework.

“It has been fairly well documented that married men earn more than single men,” Taylor, a labour economist, told Reuters.

“However, our research established the wage premium is related to the wife doing the chores,” said the academic who teaches at the University of Essex.

He said analysis suggests there could be two explanations for the results:

A marriage might allow a husband and wife to focus their activities on tasks to which they are most suited. Traditionally, this would result in the man concentrating on paid work enabling him to increase productivity and in consequence his wages.

Taylor said another explanation could be that marriage may increase the amount of time a man has to hone work-related skills which could trigger higher wages.

Taylor and Bardasi analysed the hourly wages of 3,500 men who have been interviewed annually since 1991 as part of the British Household Panel Survey.

“We looked at all types of jobs from unskilled up to managers and professionals,” Taylor said.

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Married men earn more if wives do the chores-study

This I firmly believe. The bonus is that women can get their fix of shopping (with his hard earned money of course) each and every day if they time and plan correctly. A little shopping trip here between chores and a little shopping trip there between chores.
 
:hmmm:

Apparently, “academics” at the University of Essex are not required to study probablility and statistics. Even an undergraduate course would have given them the skills to design, conduct, and interpret their research “results”.
 
There is more to life than money and a man should not be above housework. If he is, he should not have the privilage of being married and having a wife and children.
 
I’m sure this is true. If a man has a wife to do the housework and child work, he is going to be able to focus on his work outside the home; if he works long hours, it also leaves few options than for the wife do carry the housework.

I believe this is one reason why we have so many men is high-powered positions versus women. High-powered women don’t have wives. They are likely single or married to a high-powered man. There arn’t that many men willing to be the “wife”, but many women, of whom we have a good number of this board, are perfectly happy to care for the house and children, me included. My husband helps out a great deal right now because he works at home and I work out of the home and will until our first child is born. At that time I expect to take over the bulk of the housework, as it’s been in the past, and we will share in the childcare.

If a man works all day outside the home and a women does not, I think he has a right to ask her to do the majority of the chores while they share in the parenting.
 
well duh, if I had somebody to take care of the kids and do the housework, I could make more money, too. it is called the economic value of the SAHM
 
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