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  2. 4 Household Chores Worth Paying Someone Else To Do for You

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    If you’re working full time or have kids to take care of, the time consumed by household chores can really add up. Learn More: 7 Frugal Habits of the ‘Shark Tank’ Stars.

  3. Chore chart - Wikipedia

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    Chore charts are also called reward charts, behavior charts, chore calendars, chore lists or task lists. A chore chart is a listing used to track and organize the house work . The chart can be physical or virtual and is often a means used by parents to post chores expected of their children.

  4. What chores should kids do around the house? An age-by ... - AOL

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    Fraley shares her list of chores that are appropriate for children of all ages. Ages 1-2. put toys away in a toy bin. Ages 3-4. all of the above, plus: feed pets. set the table. make the bed. put ...

  5. Homemaking - Wikipedia

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    Men and women's perception of household responsibilities differ. Pew Research Center's 2014 Religious Landscape Study found that fathers were more likely than mothers to say that chores were evenly split between both partners (56% vs. 46%). When asked, 50% of mothers reported they handled more responsibilities around the house than their ...

  6. You’re Not Crazy, Chores Are Ruining Your Marriage ... - AOL

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    Whether it’s the laundry piles, the broken fridge or the kids’ relentless schedules, the breakdown of household chores can significantly impact relationships in various ways, both positively ...

  7. Household - Wikipedia

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    In sociology, household work strategy (a term coined by Ray Pahl in his 1984 book, Divisions of Labour) [13] [14] is the division of labour among members of a household. Household work strategies vary over the life cycle as household members age, or with the economic environment; they may be imposed by one person, or be decided collectively. [15]