460 Minutes of Inequality

Manoj Kumar

 |   17 Aug 2026 |    3
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A survey from 2025 is damning. Indian girls start housework at age 10. By age 30, women spend 460 minutes a day on unpaid domestic work. Men: 52 minutes.

The gap is manufactured in childhood. Ages 6-9: girls do 16 min, boys 17 min. Ages 15-17: girls 124 min, boys 15 min. By 15-17, 42.4% of girls cook daily vs 2.9% of boys. 28.8% clean vs 1.2%.

This is "gendered conditioning". Families aren’t cruel. They are rational under patriarchy. A daughter’s education has lower ROI if she will "get married anyway". So her time is diverted to skills seen as "useful for sasural": cooking, cleaning, caregiving.The macroeconomic cost is huge. India’s female labor force participation is 37%. We lose half our talent because half our population is doing a second shift at home. Girls who cook at 7pm cannot study for JEE at 8pm. Women who spend 7.6 hours on care cannot take a 9-hour job.

Policy ignores this. We build schools, colleges, and ITIs. But we don’t build time.

Solutions must be structural:

1. Care infrastructure: Crèches, eldercare, community kitchens. Treat care as public good, not private duty.

2. Behavior change: Teach boys cooking and cleaning in schools. Make it part of curriculum.

3. Economic recognition: Include unpaid work in GDP calculations. Give tax credits for shared domestic work.

4. Workplace reform: Flexible hours, paternity leave, and safe transport.

"Beti Padhao" will fail if daughters are too busy sweeping to read. Equality is not about slogans. It is about redistributing 460 minutes.


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