by Joan Inong
I wrote in a recent article that the age-old power struggle between men and women is inevitably futile. In a similar way, a comparison between men and women's work ethics is hardly possible, since there is no unbiased way ...read more
by Molly Carter
I don't think women work harder then men, I just think men and women work differently. It's hard to define which of the sexes work harder because that adjective can be used in many connotations. Does it mean do women wor...read more
They seem to work harder, longer, oftener, and without the same recompense, and most research is still supporting this. Working harder does not only imply physical applications, it can imply the amount of time spent in lab...read more
I don't think that the question here should be whether or not women work harder than men, but rather why do we care? Surely there are some things at which women work harder than men do, just as there are some things at wh...read more
Women do work harder than men, It may have been In a Generation or two back,that men were the Bread winners,And a Womens place was running the home and taking care of the children. But In 2008 many Women hold jobs down an...read more
Women want it all. Not only do they want to be 'crumpet' but they also want to know how to bake it! Apparently, home and family are back in fashion among younger women as the lure of a glittering career appears to be l...read more
Did you have any doubts till now? Yes, of course women work harder than men. While there is no doubt that men work to ensure that the family is fed, women work to keep the house together specially when the income of the ma...read more
I don't know about other parts of the US but I do know about my area. From my own personal experiences and from what I've seen I would say that women work harder and men are lazy. I blame the Liberation movement and feel t...read more
Women do work harder than men, not because they have too, but because they want too. People work because they need to purchase the provisions to survive, not because they like to work, and yet we still have women who dive ...read more
As a woman, I find it hard to answer this question. Do women work harder than men? They could quite possibly, or they could work just as hard. I believe that it goes down deeper than working harder than a man. When ...read more
by Candy Jules
I really don't think that it matters which gender works the hardest, as long as the job gets done and is done right. Why does everything have to be competitive in the gender world? One gender can't live without the other a...read more
Why do women work harder than men? A question still not yet answered. I also ask, why are men considered stronger than women? Because we are slaves to our emotions? Well that seems like the typical male answer. However...read more
by Chriztapher
" Be careful what you wish for.... You just might get it!" Why is there always such a power struggle when women and men get together ? When did it become us against them or Men vs Women? Like every other feud started in...read more
I must say that there are some men that work hard. But, I have noticed that about 85% of men do not work as hard as women do. For years women have been put down and belittled as though all they know is how to make a home. ...read more
I think women have to work a little harder getting to where they want to be but I don't think in general a woman works harder than a man. I do believe it's a little harder for a woman to climb the corporate ladder witho...read more
by Alyce Rocco
Do women work harder than men? Some do and some do not. Hard work implies physically demanding to me. The postal service has many women carrying those heavy bags of mail. A waitress hoists heavy trays full of plates. That ...read more
by Ginger Kazay
because most women, whether they work outside of the home or not, are working from the time they get out of bed until they go to bed at night (and sometimes they are still working - get your mind out of the gutter - but if...read more
by Angel Muse
For me thats a somewhat stupid question because it totally depends on the person and their lifestyle. I've observed situations where the man of the house stayed at home and cooked and clean. While his wife, went to work fo...read more
Another battle of sexes? I believe so. Or more than than we think of. And neither of the two party would agree but argue to defend their own ideology. Needless to say, this topic is for sexist. Hard work as often define...read more
by Amy Jones
I've worked since the day that I graduated high school. Since then I've worked two jobs, had four babies, and about a grand total of about 8 weeks maternity leave. I am not working right now, not outside of the ho...read more
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