Cassie Holmes
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And what we see is that there is a gender effect. Maybe not surprisingly, but I was like... Actually, I think that is surprising because when we're controlling for... whether you are working, whether you have a partner who's working, all of these other factors that women tend to feel more time poor than men.
And what we see is that there is a gender effect. Maybe not surprisingly, but I was like... Actually, I think that is surprising because when we're controlling for... whether you are working, whether you have a partner who's working, all of these other factors that women tend to feel more time poor than men.
And I shared this with my husband of being like, yet another injustice of like, women feel more time poor than men. And he was like, oh, that's so great. That means it's in your head. And I was like, no, that is not the takeaway from this. It's not. Hmm.
And I shared this with my husband of being like, yet another injustice of like, women feel more time poor than men. And he was like, oh, that's so great. That means it's in your head. And I was like, no, that is not the takeaway from this. It's not. Hmm.
And I shared this with my husband of being like, yet another injustice of like, women feel more time poor than men. And he was like, oh, that's so great. That means it's in your head. And I was like, no, that is not the takeaway from this. It's not. Hmm.
In my head, it is an experience and then picking up, okay, what are those factors that make it so women, moms, tend to feel more time poor than dads? And I know, Amanda, you've sort of talked about this sort of holding up the sky thing. It is that.
In my head, it is an experience and then picking up, okay, what are those factors that make it so women, moms, tend to feel more time poor than dads? And I know, Amanda, you've sort of talked about this sort of holding up the sky thing. It is that.
In my head, it is an experience and then picking up, okay, what are those factors that make it so women, moms, tend to feel more time poor than dads? And I know, Amanda, you've sort of talked about this sort of holding up the sky thing. It is that.
It is not just the activities that we're doing, but it's all the coordinating and planning and thinking about not only what you're doing, but what everyone around you should be doing at any moment. And this idea of, okay, if we're looking at the definition again, the feeling of not having enough time to do what you set out to do. So what are you setting out to do?
It is not just the activities that we're doing, but it's all the coordinating and planning and thinking about not only what you're doing, but what everyone around you should be doing at any moment. And this idea of, okay, if we're looking at the definition again, the feeling of not having enough time to do what you set out to do. So what are you setting out to do?
It is not just the activities that we're doing, but it's all the coordinating and planning and thinking about not only what you're doing, but what everyone around you should be doing at any moment. And this idea of, okay, if we're looking at the definition again, the feeling of not having enough time to do what you set out to do. So what are you setting out to do?
That's a big thing of what do we put on our to-do list? It is endless and it's influenced by these things of social media, these things that I could be doing, you know, our phones allow us to be doing. I mean, we can do anything at any second at this point. We can take a course, we can learn a language by going nowhere.
That's a big thing of what do we put on our to-do list? It is endless and it's influenced by these things of social media, these things that I could be doing, you know, our phones allow us to be doing. I mean, we can do anything at any second at this point. We can take a course, we can learn a language by going nowhere.
That's a big thing of what do we put on our to-do list? It is endless and it's influenced by these things of social media, these things that I could be doing, you know, our phones allow us to be doing. I mean, we can do anything at any second at this point. We can take a course, we can learn a language by going nowhere.
And so this endless opportunity of things to do at any moment, and then social media, you see all of the other things that people are doing. And then this sense of what I should be doing for everyone in my family and the coordinating. So it's good to recognize that maybe we have a little bit more control over our to-do lists than we might think.
And so this endless opportunity of things to do at any moment, and then social media, you see all of the other things that people are doing. And then this sense of what I should be doing for everyone in my family and the coordinating. So it's good to recognize that maybe we have a little bit more control over our to-do lists than we might think.
And so this endless opportunity of things to do at any moment, and then social media, you see all of the other things that people are doing. And then this sense of what I should be doing for everyone in my family and the coordinating. So it's good to recognize that maybe we have a little bit more control over our to-do lists than we might think.
That's one sort of avenue into combating time poverty.
That's one sort of avenue into combating time poverty.
That's one sort of avenue into combating time poverty.