Social Exclusion
The more help the husbands in household chores, there is less chance of divorce, according to a study conducted by the school of political science and Economics in London to three thousand 500 British marriages that ended up having her first child. The results of the study, which is published in the latest edition of the female economy magazine, show that the contribution of the father to housework and child care makes more stable marriage, regardless of the employment situation of women. Doctor Sigle-Rushton, Professor of Social policy at the LSE and research associate at the Center for the analysis of Social Exclusion, believes that economists have spent too much time in examining and trying to explain the association between women’s employment and divorce. In economic and sociological research, he has emphasized much in women’s paid work and sufficient attention to the division of unpaid work, have not been says the expert on statements reproduced by the Spanish newspaper ABC. Therefore this research he focused on that aspect and the results, ensures, demonstrate that the risk of divorce is 97% higher when the mother works outside the home and the husband makes a minimal contribution in the House. However, there is no increased risk of divorce when the mother works and the contribution of her husband to the household and child care work is at the highest level. This research suggests that the contribution of parents in the household chores stabilises marriage regardless of the employment status of mothers, explains Sigle-Rushton.