Economists and other social scientists have long recognized that mothers spend more time than fathers on child care, even when both parents work full time. And even though men have assumed more caretaking responsibilities over the past several decades, women still spend more time caring for their children and homes.
This gap matters, because the way childcare is divvied up shapes much more than parents’ work schedules. It can contribute to chronic stress and burnout and influence how couples perceive fairness within their relationships.
It wasn't that big of a deal for me, but I saw the stress it put on my mom, who had a full time job and went to university.
It's ridiculous that you have to work way harder to earn the same trust (and scrutiny) society puts on mothers.