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Why we still struggle with work-home conflict in women and men

  • Written by Kate O'Brien, Associate professor, The University of Queensland
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Still in 2019 women and men grapple with how best to balance work and other responsibilities in and out of the home.

Women bare the brunt of household labor, take career hits if they become mothers, and are poorly represented in the upper levels of professional careers. But the careers of men...

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