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Interpreting Household Labor Imbalances

A couple, both employed full-time with similar incomes, tracks their time spent on household chores. The data reveals one partner consistently performs 15 more hours of unpaid domestic work per week. When discussing the imbalance, the partner who does less work states, 'I simply have a higher tolerance for mess and value my post-work leisure time more.' The partner who does more work expresses frustration but continues to perform the extra labor because they feel a strong sense of discomfort and anxiety when the home is not clean. Based on the alternative factors explaining the division of labor, analyze the two most likely factors at play in this situation and explain how they might be interacting.

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