"If you factor in not just who's doing what at home, but how much more time working fathers are spending on work outside the home, on average they spend two hours more per day outside the home"
- James Levine
About this Quote
This quote by James Levine suggests that when considering the quantity of time working dads invest in work outside the home, it is necessary to consider not just who is doing what at home, however also the quantity of time they are spending outside the home. Usually, working fathers invest 2 hours more each day outside the home than they do in your home. This recommends that working fathers are dedicating a significant quantity of time to their work outside the home, and that this ought to be taken into consideration when thinking about the amount of time they are spending on work and household duties. This quote highlights the importance of recognizing the amount of time working dads are committing to their work outside the home, and the need to element this into any discussion of work and family duties.
This quote is written / told by James Levine somewhere between May 24, 1943 and today. He was a famous Musician from USA.
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