Multiple Choice

A two-person household agrees to a principle where each person contributes an equal number of total work hours per week (defined as the sum of hours in paid employment and hours in unpaid domestic work). If an external economic shock causes one person's paid employment hours to increase significantly while the other's decrease, what is the necessary adjustment in their domestic work arrangement to uphold their principle of equal total work time?

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