Marissa, a nurse, is married to Sean, a high school teacher. They have two children in middle school. Consistent with the most recent data,

a. Marissa spends more time on household labor than Sean.
b. Sean spends more time on child care than Marissa because his job is less physically demanding.
c. When combining time spent on house work, child care and paid work, Sean spends much more time overall on these tasks than Marissa.
d. They spend equal time on paid work because they are both professionals.

A

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