id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-334776-hvgbg0gu Craig, Lyn Dual‐earner Parent Couples’ Work and Care during COVID‐19 2020-06-25 .txt text/plain 5924 268 58 Prior to COVID-19-related restrictions, mothers' average daily time allocation to housework and household management and active care combined was about 1 hour and 40 minutes more than fathers' (5.78 vs 4.09 hours per day, p. However, the relative gender gap narrowed from 41 to 36 percent, largely because during COVID-19 fathers' active care for children was 64 percent higher than it had been before, compared to only a 50 percent increase by mothers. However, compared to before COVID-19, the increases in childcare (though not housework/household management) were proportionally higher for fathers, which narrowed relative gender differences in care. Overall, the results suggest that both fathers and mothers were more dissatisfied with how they shared housework and unpaid care with their partner during COVID-19, but the dissatisfaction was much more extreme amongst women, from a much higher base to start with. ./cache/cord-334776-hvgbg0gu.txt ./txt/cord-334776-hvgbg0gu.txt