Health & Wellbeing

Balancing mental & physical labor in the home

Creating more balanced homes by showing couples how household tasks tend to fall on women and take a toll on their health—and offering simple ways partners can split housework more fairly.

USC Completed 2024

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We set out to understand how dividing household responsibilities shapes health and well-being at home.

Partnering with the creators of Fair Play, we tested their card-based system with couples to see how physical chores and the mental load associated with them get split. The results proved mothers consistently carry more of both, and that imbalance is tied to higher stress and lower relationship satisfaction.

This study is one of the first to quantify the impact of invisible household labor on women’s mental health. Our findings suggest that the Fair Play Method can help improve the division of mental and physical labor within households and lead to better health and well-being for moms.

Meet the project team

Doug Messer

Project Manager

Darby Saxbe

Lead Researcher

Professor of Psychology

Dornsife Center for the Changing Family

Research team

Lizzie Aviv

Research Assistant

USC Dornsife Center for the Changing Family


Partners

Eve Rodsky

Founder & New York Times Bestselling Author

Fair Play

Jenn Younker

Chief Operating Officer

Fair Play Policy Institute

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