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Eny Kartikawati - wolipop
Jakarta - Do not underestimate the ability of working mothers. Recent research also shows, rather than the father who was also working, working mothers better at multitasking.
Research conducted by the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Bar-Ilan University, Israel points out, women spend 48.3 hours a week for multitasking. While men only 38.9 hours a week.
The study also revealed that mothers do multitasking job more than 40% of time throughout the day. But multitasking working moms think it's not as something positive. They just feel it as a stressful activity."Our research shows most women good at multitasking. The study also showed large differences from the emotional experience of mothers and fathers while doing multitasking," said Shira Offer, led the research.
"For mothers, multi-tasking is a negative experience, whereas for fathers on the contrary," he added.
The mothers reported that they feel stressed when doing multitasking at home and in public places. While diving for multitasking in the second place it into a positive experience.
Research Shira and his team also looked at differences in the activities carried out his father and mother when multitasking. "When multitasking at home, for example, rather than father, mother will melakoni work and child care home, which of course is exhausting. The father, doing different activities, like talking to a third party or take care of herself," he explained.
The study showed, in working mothers, 52.7% multitaskingnya activities is dealing with the care of the house. While his father, only 42.2%. Working mothers, 35.5% multitasking is child care, while fathers only 27.9%.
Barbara Schneider, who also participated in the study said, there is the reason why multitasking is considered as a negative experience by mothers. This is because of the appraisal and criticism from the people.
"Their ability to fulfill duties as a good mother can easily be assessed and critiqued while doing multitasking. So it makes mothers feel stressed," explained Professor of Sociology at the University of Michigan.Professor Shira added, the fathers do not get the pressure or the assessment. "Although they are also expected to be involved in the care of children and home, the father was still regarded as the head of household," he said.(Eny / kick)
Research conducted by the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Bar-Ilan University, Israel points out, women spend 48.3 hours a week for multitasking. While men only 38.9 hours a week.
The study also revealed that mothers do multitasking job more than 40% of time throughout the day. But multitasking working moms think it's not as something positive. They just feel it as a stressful activity."Our research shows most women good at multitasking. The study also showed large differences from the emotional experience of mothers and fathers while doing multitasking," said Shira Offer, led the research.
"For mothers, multi-tasking is a negative experience, whereas for fathers on the contrary," he added.
The mothers reported that they feel stressed when doing multitasking at home and in public places. While diving for multitasking in the second place it into a positive experience.
Research Shira and his team also looked at differences in the activities carried out his father and mother when multitasking. "When multitasking at home, for example, rather than father, mother will melakoni work and child care home, which of course is exhausting. The father, doing different activities, like talking to a third party or take care of herself," he explained.
The study showed, in working mothers, 52.7% multitaskingnya activities is dealing with the care of the house. While his father, only 42.2%. Working mothers, 35.5% multitasking is child care, while fathers only 27.9%.
Barbara Schneider, who also participated in the study said, there is the reason why multitasking is considered as a negative experience by mothers. This is because of the appraisal and criticism from the people.
"Their ability to fulfill duties as a good mother can easily be assessed and critiqued while doing multitasking. So it makes mothers feel stressed," explained Professor of Sociology at the University of Michigan.Professor Shira added, the fathers do not get the pressure or the assessment. "Although they are also expected to be involved in the care of children and home, the father was still regarded as the head of household," he said.(Eny / kick)
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Source: http://youclever.blogspot.com/2011/12/rather-than-men-work-more-great-mother_31.html
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