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housework
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Western countries
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In Western countries, housework is traditionally a shared responsibility across genders within a family.
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13
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housework
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Japan
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In Japan, traditional gender roles dictate housework responsibilities, focusing on cleanliness and assigned tasks for each family member.
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10
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3
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housework
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South Korea
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Traditional gender roles and emphasis on cleanliness dictate specific tasks for each family member in South Korean housework culture.
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9
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4
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housework
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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, housework is commonly shared among family members to promote gender equality in task division.
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6
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5
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housework
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United States
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Housework in the United States involves shared responsibility and evolving gender roles.
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6
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6
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housework
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, housework has traditionally been considered a woman's responsibility, but modern families are now sharing the workload.
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3
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