When partners work from home, constant digital interruptions increase after-work frustration, strain couples' relationships, and place a heavier psychological burden on women, UNSW research has found.
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Remote work is entrenched in our culture, and it’s time to address some of the practices downsides for family life. Working from home while your partner also toils away next to you may sound like a ...
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Working from home while your partner also toils away next to you may sound like a dream for some couples. But new research says that in our always-on digital lives, women actually get a tougher ride ...