The Telegraph (“Couples who share the housework are more likely to divorce, study finds“):The New York Daily News, The Independent, and others covered the story as well but none answered a fundamental question: Who is this Thomas Hansen guy? What are his credentials?
仔细查了一下,这个应该就是一个虚拟出来的假研究,没有见到任何公开的研究报告
相反,能查找到的公开的研究成果
如:
"Does Unequal Housework Lead to Divorce? Evidence from Sweden
Leah Ruppanner, Maria Brandén, Jani Turunen First Published January 4, 2017 Research Article
https://doi.org/10.1177/0038038516674664"
得到的是完全不同的结论:
“In this article we explored the impact of housework inequality on relationship satisfaction and stability. Utilizing couple-level data, we find women’s larger share of the housework is associated with lower relationship quality for both partners and increases women’s plans to break up. These relationships are also more likely to dissolve. When mismatch in partners’ housework reports is considered, we find relationships where the husband reports equal sharing, yet the wife reports doing more, are the lowest quality and most unstable. By contrast, those where the men credit their wives by acknowledging their wives’ housework have better relationship satisfaction than equal sharers. These findings indicate that housework inequality has important consequences for relationship satisfaction and stability.
仔细查了一下,这个应该就是一个虚拟出来的假研究,没有见到任何公开的研究报告
相反,能查找到的公开的研究成果
如:
"Does Unequal Housework Lead to Divorce? Evidence from Sweden
Leah Ruppanner, Maria Brandén, Jani Turunen First Published January 4, 2017 Research Article
https://doi.org/10.1177/0038038516674664"
得到的是完全不同的结论:
“In this article we explored the impact of housework inequality on relationship satisfaction and stability. Utilizing couple-level data, we find women’s larger share of the housework is associated with lower relationship quality for both partners and increases women’s plans to break up. These relationships are also more likely to dissolve. When mismatch in partners’ housework reports is considered, we find relationships where the husband reports equal sharing, yet the wife reports doing more, are the lowest quality and most unstable. By contrast, those where the men credit their wives by acknowledging their wives’ housework have better relationship satisfaction than equal sharers. These findings indicate that housework inequality has important consequences for relationship satisfaction and stability.