The design is a bit deceptive. Huge swathes of color for “0.3%” vs “0.7%”
oisayf on
Interesting but lacks rigor and completeness. Scales aren’t consistent, and you should theoretically have an equal amount of orange and turquoise, as nobody is ever truly doing “nothing”
TotalTyp on
Im angry they didnt add a stacked area vhart for each gender. This is so cool
KhergitKhanate on
Lol sorry but social media or phone attention should be a major one for both sexes.
There are people with several hours of phone screen time per day that excludes for working reasons
Pristine_Airline_927 on
There may be different standards of acceptable messiness across the sexes. Also, if you want men to participate more in status harming or otherwise costly labor, you’re going to need to work towards reducing cost. If this labor was actually appreciated and monetarily compensated for, people would generally be more willing to do it.
“Status harming?” That’s crazy! Yes, people who do “femme coded” labor (or bulk) are treated inferior, all other things being equal. If the labor was properly dignified, women would instead be fighting to exclude men from it and keep the soft monopoly on that status building sector, just like how men try to exclude women from other sectors.
EnjoyableBleach on
40% of people socialise after work on weekdays??
SecretSquirrelType on
This is survey based data, so a more accurate title would be “How Men and Women Say They Spend Their Days”
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The design is a bit deceptive. Huge swathes of color for “0.3%” vs “0.7%”
Interesting but lacks rigor and completeness. Scales aren’t consistent, and you should theoretically have an equal amount of orange and turquoise, as nobody is ever truly doing “nothing”
Im angry they didnt add a stacked area vhart for each gender. This is so cool
Lol sorry but social media or phone attention should be a major one for both sexes.
There are people with several hours of phone screen time per day that excludes for working reasons
There may be different standards of acceptable messiness across the sexes. Also, if you want men to participate more in status harming or otherwise costly labor, you’re going to need to work towards reducing cost. If this labor was actually appreciated and monetarily compensated for, people would generally be more willing to do it.
“Status harming?” That’s crazy! Yes, people who do “femme coded” labor (or bulk) are treated inferior, all other things being equal. If the labor was properly dignified, women would instead be fighting to exclude men from it and keep the soft monopoly on that status building sector, just like how men try to exclude women from other sectors.
40% of people socialise after work on weekdays??
This is survey based data, so a more accurate title would be “How Men and Women Say They Spend Their Days”