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When a partner has a health shock, our study shows what happens to work, chores and fun

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By Yuting Zhang, The University of Melbourne and Federico Zilio, The University of Melbourne A serious illness or injury to a family member is more than a medical crisis. It’s a health shock that triggers a ripple effect, forcing families to make difficult trade-offs with their time and money. That’...

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