How is it nonsense when the same article you're qouting says that?Their was no income threshold for the household income, to qualify as a co-breadwinner women needed to contribute women than 25% of total household income. More cadaan women contribute proportionally than madow women.
@Angelina's point about more coupled madow women contributing even when coupled is obvious nonsese.
It literally says that when madow women marry they are more likely to become breadwinners or co-breadwinners. It isn't MY point.
Obviously, more cadaan women would be as they have higher marriage rates and there is more of them population wise.
In fact there are more cadaan single mothers than madow women,why? Because there is more of them Population wise.