A study published in the journal Psychological Science reports, the father who helped with homework will most likely produce a daughter who want to work hard and ambition in education.
Generally, the housework is always associated with a woman's task. However, over time, assuming it was a bit faded in the community, but so, the number of women who spend time to complete domestic work alone is still high. In fact, an abusive father has a positive impact on the growth and development of girls.
Conditions in which the father and mother work together in the house build mind that girls have the space and time to pursue their ideals, because later the husband who helped alleviate domestic duties.
"Despite our best efforts to create equality in the workplace. Women are still very under-represented in leadership and managerial positions," said Alyssa Croft, a doctoral candidate at the University of British Columbia to the Association of Psychological Science quoted by Good Housekeeping.
According to Croft, this study is very important, because the results of the study suggest the importance of establishing gender equality ranging from home environment. Therefore, such things can be one way to inspire young women in laying out plans and outlook for their future careers.
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