Marriage is a mutually beneficial arrangement. If one person is contributing and the other is not, there is a problem. So yes, if one partner is working and the other is not, I would expect the non-working partner to contribute. The 'contribution' doesn't have to be housework, but it should be commensurate with the working partner's contribution.
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