If you really want to address the divorce and lack of male role model issues, a good place to start might be asking why fathers often still do little to no childcare and housework:
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2013/jul/05/childca...
Since becoming a parent, I’ve personally been shocked my how little some fathers do (essentially no childcare or housework, maybe working 8 hours a day at their job while stay at home wife works 16 hours caring for kids). Or worse they both work, but father still does no after hours childcare.
What’s more shocking to me is how this is treated as normal by the wider community...
Again, I’m not saying there’s no disparity, and I’m not saying that some jobs are only for men and some only for women (but there is an undeniable tendency), but there could be many reasons and purely comparing hours does not give you the whole picture.
The disparity is just as real when there is no backbreaking work involved.