Did you know that 95% of women, compared to 68% of men, take care of their children? Or that 84% of women, compared to 42% of men, do the household chores?
Mental workload is made up of plans, to-do lists, remembering details, deadlines, appointments, and all the invisible work that we constantly do to organize our lives and the lives of those we take care of. Usually we are not aware of the amount of mental load we carry with us every day.
Our mental load may increase in many ways, but there are people who must endure a significantly higher amount than others. It has been demonstrated that women with family obligations suffer from much more mental load than men.
Iria Marañon, author of Educar en el femenismo [Educating in Feminism], shows us what this extra workload is made of and gives advice and recommendations on how to get rid of it.