As dual-income housework increases, so does the need to outline and share responsibility and Pairwork was developed to help couples divide the labor. A clean home and home-cooked meals are often seen as basic expectations, yet the time, effort, and care required to make them happen are too often overlooked and underappreciated.
In the United States, approximately 60% of families with children are dual-income, and this figure is said to be over 50% for families with children under the age of six. Pairwork helps to clarify and visualize housework tasks and chore-sharing, showing who did what, when, and how much effort was involved. “In particular, we expect the “hourly wage simulation function” in Pairwork to be a unique selling point in the U.S. market and offer a new standard for evaluating housework,” Pairwork shared in a press release.