The secret tax on women’s time

Time Magazine — 26 January 2023

“… as interviews and studies across the world reveal, there is also an unaddressed pink tax on women’s time: A global epidemic of women lacking time to conduct the activities of their everyday lives that men simply do not experience. Though a lack of time can be just as important for women’s well-being as a lack of financial resources, losses of time often go overlooked. To pursue a more gender-equal future, we need to expand the notion of the pink tax to consider time as another vital resource in which women face inequalities.”

Article by Prof. Dr. Lauren Howe, Lindsay B. Howe, and Ashley V. Whillans

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