Couples do separate collection more than singles. And women more than men

    Couples do separate collection more than singles. And women more than men

    It will be love, it will be the fact that in two life is perhaps easier, and that doing things together is more romantic. Also recycle waste and do separate collection. This was revealed by new research conducted by the University of Essex in the United Kingdom, according to which couples recycle more than singles and single women recycle more than men.



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    It will be love, it will be the fact that in two life is perhaps easier, and that doing things together is more romantic. Also recycle waste e do separate collection. This was revealed by new research conducted by the University of Essex in the United Kingdom, according to which couples recycle more than singles and single women recycle more than men.



    The study found, in fact, that singles living alone are less likely to launder. Only 65% ​​do so, compared to 79% of couples (both straight and homosexual). Furthermore, among those who live alone, the more attentive to waste however they are women, 69%, against 58% of the "spinsters". The findings are part of the broader research of theUnderstanding Society.

    More than 2.000 single men and women and 3.000 couples took part, in which researchers from the University of Essex asked which of them does the housework and who takes care of the waste.

    Many things have changed in the last few years. For example, families they do far less housework compared to 20 years ago. Probably because the number of women working has grown, but it is always the ladies who have to take on the honor of looking after the house, especially when they live with a male partner.

    Their duties also include that of waste management. Pettifor Hazel explains, who conducted the study. "Housework is often shared with the maid but it is common for women to empty and rinse containers, remove lids and labels and sort waste, while their men take care of carrying the garbage outside ".

    According to the analysis, in a couple the men more active in housework they are also the same ones that deal with waste. But sharing does not guarantee an equal workload: in fact, women are much more committed to recycling, and also more willing to spend time and energy on this task, than the stronger sex.



    Ladies outnumber men, even in the differentiated ...

    Francesca Mancuso

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