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The Cognitive Contradictions That Shape Who Runs the Household

Kathy and Randall run a home with three teenagers, two dogs, two birds, and two careers. It’s “an all-hands-on-deck kind of operation,” explained Kathy. Both spouses recalled fighting over their division of labor when their children were young but said that in the intervening years they’d found harmony. Kathy explained why: “We both went where our strengths are.” She acts as “the planner” or, as Randall put it, “the foreman.” Whereas Kathy identifies as “a control freak,” she lovingly referred to Randall as “a mess.” Kathy and Randall’s story is a tale of labor allocation driven not by gender but by finding the right “fit” between person and task. ….[READ]

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