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A couple, both highly-educated professionals with identical salaries, decide to have a child. Before the child's birth, they agree to share parenting and household responsibilities equally. However, after the child is born, the woman finds herself performing the majority of childcare and domestic chores, partly due to strong, unspoken expectations from their extended family and social circle that mothers are 'naturally' better caregivers. Which factor best explains this deviation from their original plan for an equal division of labor?

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