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Policy Analysis for Equitable Household Labor

A government aims to reduce the disparity in unpaid domestic work between men and women in dual-income households. They are considering two distinct policy options:

  1. Policy A (Financial Incentive): Offer a significant annual tax credit to couples who can formally demonstrate an equal or near-equal division of hours spent on childcare and housework.
  2. Policy B (Social Campaign): Fund a nationwide, long-term media and education campaign promoting shared domestic responsibilities and challenging traditional views on gender roles in the home.

Critically evaluate both policies. Which policy is more likely to create lasting change in the division of labor, and why? Justify your answer by discussing how each policy might interact with underlying factors such as intra-household power dynamics and prevailing social norms.

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