Which of the following is a trade-off that women make to avoid experiencing role overload?
a. Working more hours at work.
b. Trading household chores and expectations for a clean home in order to spend more time with children.
c. Losing sleep (doing chores when the children are in bed) so awake time can be spent with children.
d. Quitting their job
Answer: b. Trading household chores and expectations for a clean home in order to spend more time with children.
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