"54% of Irish respondents in a European survey believe that women are 'naturally better' at childcare than men, reflecting long-standing societal assumptions."
"The belief that women are more nurturing than men leads to the perception that they are better suited for domestic tasks associated with family life."
A European survey revealed that 54% of Irish respondents think women are inherently better at childcare than men. This belief stems from traditional assumptions about women's nurturing abilities. The notion that women, due to their biological role in childbirth, are also more suited for domestic responsibilities like washing, ironing, and caring for children is prevalent in society. These stereotypes contribute to the perception of gender roles in family life.
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