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How Husband Adds Up

Husbands about to arm themselves with this new statistical weapon should bear in mind the earlier survey. Strictly speaking, the wife is entitled to a weekly credit of £3B 14s jd.

Hour* Value Lawn-mower, leaf-raker and agricultural work 3i 1 IS » Night-watchman (checking lock*, opening or closing windows before retiring and so on) H 17 6 t 14 10 Chauffeur and car-washer 4 3 2 10 Accountant (tax returns and cheque-book balancing) 1 1 1 5 General handyman, window-washer .... H 19 3 Fashion consultant i 7 2 1 14 4 Chef (specialising in barbecues and lateevening snacks) 2i 1 12 4 2 2 17 1 Maintenance man (including plumbing. electrical repairs, painting and wallpapering) 3} 2 16 3 Assistant shopper 2| 1 2 4 TOTAL: 18 4 1

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30937, 18 December 1965, Page 2

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How Husband Adds Up Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30937, 18 December 1965, Page 2

How Husband Adds Up Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30937, 18 December 1965, Page 2

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