Multiple Choice

A household model is based on two partners who must complete 14 hours of unpaid domestic work daily. They agree to share their total combined work time (paid employment plus unpaid domestic work) equally. If one partner takes on a greater share of the unpaid domestic work, what must be true about the hours they spend in paid employment compared to their partner, in order to maintain the equal total work time agreement?

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