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What a chore

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NORDIC gender equality proved to be no myth in a recent poll, with nearly 90% of Finnish men willing to pick up the vacuum cleaner at home.

Between 80 and 90% of respondent­s said household chores such as vacuuming, mopping the floor, dishwashin­g or cooking were tasks for both men and women, the Associatio­n for Finnish Work found in its poll.

While both male and female respondent­s thought most chores were suitable for both sexes, a few dirtier or heavier tasks remained more divisive – with men willing to volunteer for them.

Almost half of the men surveyed said the smelly job of cleaning drains was a male task, while only one in three women said it was a man's job. Similarly, 45% of male respondent­s thought lawn mowing was a job for them, not women, although only 25% of women said they were not up for the task.

Dusting, laundry and window washing were considered female chores by one in five Finns, but over 70% of respondent­s were still up for those jobs regardless of their gender.

“In particular the younger male generation­s are very ( gender) equal,” said project manager Merja Mantila of the Associatio­n for Finnish Work, citing the 90% share of 25 to 34- yearolds who said dusting was for both sexes.

The Taloustutk­imus poll questioned more than 2,000 Finns between the ages of 18 and 79 in March.

Still, according to the Organisati­on for Economic Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t, women in OECD countries spend on average nearly twice as much time on housework as men do. – AFP Relaxnews

 ??  ?? nearly 90% of Finnish men are willing to pick up the vacuum cleaner at home. — AFP
nearly 90% of Finnish men are willing to pick up the vacuum cleaner at home. — AFP

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