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Article: ( More than 50% men, women in Pakistan claim to assist each other in.
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- PPI - Pakistan Press International
- Article date:
- July 6, 2009
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running household: Survey) Islamabad, July 06 (PPI): Almost 56% men and 55% women in Pakistan claim that they assist each other in running the household. There are some chores inside the house with which men claim to help and women are also believed to partake in running errands outside the house. This was the finding of a survey conducted by Gilani Research Foundation/ Gallup Pakistan. However, it said there is still a significantly high percentage of men (43%) and women (44%) who do not take each others responsibilities, instead they play the role customs and socialization has described for them. A nationally representative sample of men and women from different parts of ...
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