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680 - The future of Housework Research. Where Organize 365® is going

Oct 17, 2025
Explore the fascinating evolution of housework, where historical shifts during WWII reshaped women's roles and the rise of the homemaker ideal. Discover the impact of skewed research that failed to reflect today's diverse family dynamics, moving past traditional 'He said, She said' debates. Learn about the importance of defining housework from a modern perspective, building household management skills, and focusing on sustainable systems to reduce domestic burdens. Exciting research plans and a fresh approach are on the horizon!
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Housework Research Used Narrow Samples

  • Early household studies assumed married homeowners with children, skewing what 'housework' means.
  • Lisa argues science never asked Americans to define housework before her research.
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Conflating Homeownership With Housework

  • Many foundational studies sampled married parents who were homeowners, conflating house, parenting, and ownership tasks.
  • That conflation led to gendered task lists that became the basis for later theories.
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Doing Gender Became The Dominant Theory

  • 'Doing gender' theory claims people replicate parents' household roles, shaping decades of research.
  • Lisa notes this theory dominated despite limited and narrow sampling.
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