| Item # | Topic/Issue | Summary | Nation(s) | Year(s) | Citation | Institution(s) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 306 | Marriage |
When all types of labor (inside & outside home) considered, fathers labor slightly than mothers (54.2 hours vs 52.7 hours) |
United States | 2013 | Chapter 4: How Mothers and Fathers Spend Their Time | Pew Research Center | details |
| 349 | Marriage |
Fewer than 5% of domestic violence incidents involve couples in an intact married relationship – marriage is the safest partner relationship |
United States | 1993-1999 | Intimate Partner Violence and Age of Victim, 1993-99, Fig. 4 | Department of Justice | details |
| 463 | Marriage |
There is little gender gap in total work hours (paid plus unpaid), whether or not secondary activities are included |
international | 2009 | How Long Is the Second (Plus First) Shift? Gender Differences in Paid, Unpaid, and Total Work Time in Australia and the United States | details | |
| 466 | Marriage |
Currently, it is legally impossible for a woman to be charged with adultery (a charge punishable by up to 5 years in prison and/or a fine) |
India | 2015 | Indian Penal Code | India | details |
| 701 | Marriage |
Women are nearly 3x as likely to cheat on a partner than men (25% vs. 9%) |
United Kingdom | 2011 | Women are now more likely to cheat than men, a survey reveals | Coffee & Company | details |
| 702 | Marriage |
Women are ~2x as likely to try to sleep with a married/committed man than vice versa |
United Kingdom | 2011 | Women are now more likely to cheat than men, a survey reveals | Coffee & Company | details |
| 703 | Marriage |
Women are 20% less likely than men to forgive a partner who cheats (12% vs. 15%) |
United Kingdom | 2011 | Women are now more likely to cheat than men, a survey reveals | Coffee & Company | details |
| 715 | Marriage |
Women are the offender in 23% of IP homicides |
Australia | 2015 | Domestic/family homicide in Australia | Institute of Criminology | details |
| 875 | Marriage |
In households where the father is the sole breadwinner, his total workload exceeds that of his spouse or partner by roughly 11 hours (57 vs. 46 hours per week). |
United States | 2013 | Modern Parenthood | Pew | details |
| Marriage | Ghana | 27 | payment | Virginia | details |
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