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An economic study compared the average daily minutes spent on unpaid work (e.g., childcare, cooking, cleaning) by gender and parental status in two countries. The results are summarized in the table below.

CountryParental StatusAvg. Daily Minutes (Women)Avg. Daily Minutes (Men)
Country ANo children210180
Country AChildren under 5360210
Country BNo children240150
Country BChildren under 5420180

Based on an analysis of the data for both countries, what is the most significant effect of having children under 5 on the division of unpaid labor?

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