Understanding Society - Gender and Work in Scotland: research findings

Analyses data from Understanding Society on mothers returning to work and gender roles and attitudes

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Annex B: Domestic Responsibilities

Figure 19: Responses to question: "Who mostly does the grocery shopping?"

Figure 19: Responses to question: "Who mostly does the grocery shopping?"

Source: Understanding Society, Wave 8 (2014-2016)

Figure 20: Responses to question: "Who mostly does the cooking?"

Figure 20: Responses to question: "Who mostly does the cooking?"

Source: Understanding Society, Wave 8 (2014-2016)

Figure 21: Responses to question: "Who mostly does the cleaning?"

Figure 21: Responses to question: "Who mostly does the cleaning?"

Source: Understanding Society, Wave 8 (2014-2016)

Figure 22: Responses to question: "Who mostly does the washing?"

Figure 22: Responses to question: "Who mostly does the washing?"

Source: Understanding Society, Wave 8 (2014-2016)

Figure 23: Responses to question: "Who mainly responsible for looking after the children?"

Figure 23: Responses to question: "Who mainly responsible for looking after the children?"

Source: Understanding Society, Wave 8 (2014-2016)

Figure 24: Responses to question: "Who mostly does the gardening?"

Figure 24: Responses to question: "Who mostly does the gardening?"

Source: Understanding Society, Wave 8 (2014-2016)

Figure 25: Responses to question: "Who mostly does the DIY jobs?"

Figure 25: Responses to question: "Who mostly does the DIY jobs?"

Source: Understanding Society, Wave 8 (2014-2016)

Figure 26: Responses to question: "Who has the final say in big financial decisions?"

Figure 26: Responses to question: "Who has the final say in big financial decisions?"

Source: Understanding Society, Wave 8 (2014-2016)

Figure 27: Responses to question: "About how many hours do you spend on housework in an average week, such as time spent cooking, cleaning and doing the laundry?"

Figure 27: Responses to question: "About how many hours do you spend on housework in an average week, such as time spent cooking, cleaning and doing the laundry?"

Source: Understanding Society, Wave 8 (2014-2016)

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