Analysis of Unpaid Work Across Countries
The table below shows the average daily hours spent on unpaid work (such as childcare, cooking, and cleaning) by men and women in three different countries.
| Country | Average Daily Hours (Women) | Average Daily Hours (Men) |
|---|---|---|
| Finland | 3.8 | 2.7 |
| USA | 4.0 | 2.5 |
| S. Korea | 4.5 | 1.3 |
Analyze the data presented. In your response, first describe the key differences you observe between the countries and between genders. Then, propose and justify at least two distinct potential explanations for why these cross-country variations in unpaid work might exist.
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Country Average Daily Hours (Women) Average Daily Hours (Men) Country A 5.5 1.5 Country B 4.0 3.2 Country C 5.0 2.5 The table below shows the average daily hours spent on unpaid work (e.g., childcare, cooking, cleaning) by gender in three different countries.
Country Average Daily Hours (Women) Average Daily Hours (Men) Belgium 4.5 3.0 Finland 3.7 2.7 USA 4.0 2.5 Evaluate the following statement based only on the data provided: 'The country with the smallest difference in unpaid work hours between men and women also has the highest total amount of unpaid work performed per day (men and women combined).'
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