Can't get no sleep: Women lie awake worrying about money more than men do, says study. |
It's official - women spend most of their time lying awake at night because of financial worries, while men are kept awake by... 'nothing.' In a new survey, women were asked what keeps them up at night - and the number one answer, from 30 percent of the women, was financial worries. 35 percent of men, however, said 'nothing.' The Manilla.com study looked at the habits of 1000 average wage-earning women and men in the US. The second most common reason for women lying awake at night, at 18 percent, was put down to 'to-do lists' and work stress. Linda Descano of Women & Co. told Manilla.com: 'With today's busy lifestyles, keeping on top of one's personal finances can seem daunting in the face of the many demands in life. 'And with 66 percent of women now serving as CFO of their household, according to Women & Co. research, it's not surprising there is more to keep them up at night.' The findings would come as no surprise to some social scientists - and, indeed, working mothers. Arlie Russell Hochschild's seminal 1989 work, The Second Shift, lifted the lid on the imbalance between women's and men's workloads. The study showed, for the first time, that household chores remained mainly the responsibility of working women. A recent Time study pointed out that household habits have changed to the advantage of women, and, according to The Huffington Post, yet other studies show that household chores are linked to high blood pressure. Personal finance expert, Manisha Thakor, told Mint.com that the picture is greyer yet for women. The financial stresses they face are exacerbated by living an average of 5 to 7 years longer than men, earning just 77cents for each male dollar and working for 11.5 fewer years than men because of caring for babies and elderly parents, she said. The new survey also revealed that women are more acutely affected by being disorganised than men. '73 percent of women say they are frustrated by disorganization, compared to just 59 percent of men,' said Manilla.com. 'When organized, 50 percent of women say they feel relaxed and 40 percent say they feel happy. That compares to 41 percent and 37 percent of men respectively,' it said. (Read by Christine Mallari. Christine Mallari is a journalist at the China Daily Website.) (Agencies) |
這可是官方消息——女人們晚上睡不著覺是大多是因為財務(wù)上的煩惱,而男人睡不著覺是因為……根本沒有什么事會讓男人睡不著覺! 在一項新的調(diào)查中,女人們被問到什么會讓她們晚上睡不著覺,排在第一的答案是財務(wù)上的煩惱,30%的女人因此而失眠,而35%的男人稱沒什么事會讓他們睡不著覺。 馬尼拉網(wǎng)站的研究調(diào)查了1000位中等收入的美國男性和女性的睡眠習慣。 導致女人晚上睡不著的第二大普遍的原因(18%)是老想著還要干什么和工作壓力。 Women & Co公司的琳達?黛絲卡諾告訴馬尼拉網(wǎng)站:“現(xiàn)在的人們都活得匆匆忙忙,面對那么多生活中的需求,要掌控個人財務(wù)是挺困難的一件事。 “而且根據(jù)Women & Co的調(diào)查來看,現(xiàn)在66%的女性是丈夫的首席財務(wù)官,所以她們有更多導致失眠的煩心事也就不足為怪了?!?/p> 對于一些社會科學家和職場母親們來說,這一研究發(fā)現(xiàn)一點也不令人驚訝。 阿莉?羅塞爾?霍克希爾德1989年的開創(chuàng)性著作《第二次轉(zhuǎn)移》,揭開了女人和男人工作負擔的不平衡。 該研究首次指出,職業(yè)女性還是家務(wù)活的主要承擔者。 《時代》雜志最近發(fā)布的一項研究指出,家庭生活習慣已經(jīng)變得有利于女性。此外,《赫芬頓郵報》刊載的其他研究結(jié)果顯示,家務(wù)活與高血壓有關(guān)。 個人理財專家瑪尼莎?薩克爾告訴Mint網(wǎng)說,女性的前景還會更灰暗。 女人平均比男人多活5到7年,但賺的錢只有男人的77%,而且由于要照顧老人和小孩,女人要比男人少工作11.5年,這都加重了女人的財務(wù)壓力。 新調(diào)查還揭示出,生活混亂對女性造成的影響要比男性更大。馬尼拉網(wǎng)站說:“73%的女性說混亂無序的狀態(tài)會令她們感到沮喪,相比之下,只有59%的男人會這樣?!?/p> 該網(wǎng)站稱:“當一切正常有序時,50%的女性說她們覺得放松,40%說覺得快樂。而相比之下,分別只有41%和37%的男性這么認為。” 相關(guān)閱讀 (中國日報網(wǎng)英語點津 實習生沈清 編輯:陳丹妮) |
Vocabulary: keep on top of: 設(shè)法駕馭;處理 daunting: 令人怯步的;使人氣餒的 seminal: 開創(chuàng)性的;有重大影響的;重要的 to the advantage of: 對……有利 exacerbate: 使惡化;使加重 |