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Women can No Longer be a Perfect Homemaker

by Kathy Jones on Feb 1 2011 8:53 PM

A recent research conducted in Australia revealed that the number of women who can do common household work has drastically fallen down

 Women can No Longer be a Perfect Homemaker
The art of becoming a perfect home maker is slowly fading away after a recent research conducted in Australia revealed that the number of women who can do common household work has drastically fallen down.
According to the research conducted by Mark McCrindle, just over 50 percent of women under the age of 30 years know how to cook a roast compared to more than 82 percent of women during the 1950s.

The number of women who can bake a lamington has also halved with less than 20 percent of the younger women stating that know how to do it compared to over 45 percent of the older women.

Other areas in which the current generation of women is inferior to their older counterparts include driving a manual car and growing a plant from its cutting though nearly three fourths of the women know how to mow a lawn or wash the car.


Source-Medindia


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