Rahim retired from his job at the age of 67. He and his wife, Fathima, have been maintaining a traditional family structure throughout their marriage. While Rahim went for work, Fathima was a homemaker. After retiring from his job, Rahim was able to maintain marital happiness and led a peaceful life with Fathima. Which of the following was Rahim most likely to have engaged in after retirement?
He would have started a new business.
He would have engaged in volunteer work.
He would have helped Fathima around the house.
He would have encouraged Fathima to look for a job.
He would have helped Fathima around the house.
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