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Balancing Workloads in a Household

Imagine a two-person household where both individuals have agreed to contribute an equal number of total work hours each day, with total work being the sum of hours in paid employment and hours spent on unpaid domestic tasks. If an external economic change leads to one person working 4 more hours in paid employment per day than their partner, describe the necessary adjustment in their daily unpaid domestic work to maintain their agreement of equal total work hours. Explain the reasoning behind this adjustment.

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