ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 2月5日 08時01分


Many working moms in #Japan face a unique challenge: Men do less housework than anywhere else in the developed world. And that’s holding back the economy, @motokorich reports. Because of the disproportionate burden they shoulder at home, many Japanese women are stuck in limited roles. More than half of working women are employed part time, and about a third are on temporary contracts, reinforcing a large pay gap between women and men. Just over half of Japanese mothers go back to work after the birth of their first child. But they often have part-time jobs while their husbands continue to work brutal hours, contributing to a phenomenon known as “karoshi,” or “death from overwork.” Despite some efforts to modify the work culture, excessive hours remain the norm, helping explain why men contribute so little to housework or child care: They simply do not have much time. @andreadicenzo shot these photos of Yoshiko Nishimasa taking care of her children and Chizuko Ishimura preparing a #bentobox. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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