Relationships The Truth About Men At Work In her latest Quarterly Essay, author and ABC political writer Annabel Crabb reveals men do an average of 15-hours unpaid work regardless of whether their wives work full-time, part time, or not at all. By Helen McCabe Relationships In her latest Quarterly Essay, author and ABC political writer Annabel Crabb reveals men do an average of 15-hours unpaid work regardless of whether their wives work full-time, part time, or not at all. By Helen McCabe Previous article ‘Don’t Rely On Others To Take Care Of Your Money Or Your Future’: FairVine’s Sangeeta Venkatesan Next article ‘I Have Always Worked To The Worst Case Scenario First’: Rationale CEO, Shamini Rajarethnam Men do an average 15-hours of domestic housework a week regardless of whether they have a baby or their wife has a demanding job.The latest Quarterly Essay, Men at Work, by ABC political writer and broadcaster Annabel Crabb highlights what she called a ‘weird, unwritten law’. Annabel Crabb was a guest of Future Women. Her Quarterly Essay, Men At Work, is now available. equalityparenting Best Of Future Women Culture “Never an excuse”: Why Katrina still can’t stand the smell of bourbon By Sally Spicer Culture Janine never thought divorce would mean losing her family and friends By Sally Spicer Culture Domestic violence wins don’t come easy, and finally there’s something to celebrate By Sally Spicer Relationships What It’s Really Like To Elope, From Four Women Who Did It By Kate Leaver Relationships Pop Culture Is Catching Up With What Marriage Looks Like By Kate Leaver Relationships What The Ideal Marriage Looks Like Now By Kate Leaver Relationships The Truth About Men At Work By Helen McCabe Relationships Michelle Kennedy Knows How Lonely Motherhood Can Be By Kate Leaver Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.