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- Modern Parenthood - Pew Research Center
Modern Parenthood Chapter 1: Changing Views About Work Chapter 2: Balancing Work and Family Life Chapter 3: Outcomes Chapter 4: How Mothers and Fathers Spend Their Time Chapter 5: Americans’ Time at Paid Work, Housework, Child Care, 1965 to 2011 Chapter 6: Time in Work and Leisure, Patterns by Gender and Family Structure References
- Parenthood and happiness: It’s more complicated than you think
And Jennifer Senior’s new book All Joy and No Fun: The Paradox of Modern Parenthood explores what the author sees as a historical shift toward “child-centric” parenting and the impact this is having on parents’ happiness The Pew Research Center has lots of data on parenthood, marriage and happiness
- US teens views of parents gender roles: Working and child care | Pew . . .
In the United States, 43% of teenagers say children are better off when one parent doesn’t have a job and focuses on the family A larger share (57%) say children are just as well off when both of their parents have jobs, according to a recent Pew Research Center survey of teens ages 13 to 17 The
- Parenting in America Today: A Survey Report (2023) - Pew Research Center
Pew Research Center conducted this study to better understand how American parents approach parenting This analysis is based on 3,757 U S parents with children under age 18 The data was collected as part of a larger survey of parents with children younger than 18 conducted Sept 20 to Oct 2
- Modern Parenthood - Pew Research Center
Modern Parenthood Roles of Moms and Dads Converge as They Balance Work and Family 202 419 4372 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT Pew Research Center 1615 L St , N W , Suite 700 Washington, D C 20036 Media Inquiries: www pewresearch org
- Parenthood - Research and data from Pew Research Center
Parenthood Publications Filtered by: Token Label Reset report Jun 12, 2025 Rising Number of U S
- The Gender Wage Gap Endures in the U. S. | Pew Research Center
Parenthood leads some women to put their careers on hold, whether by choice or necessity, but it has the opposite effect among men In 2022, 70% of mothers ages 25 to 34 had a job or were looking for one, compared with 84% of women of the same age without children at home
- What the data says about abortion in the U. S. - Pew Research Center
Pew Research Center has conducted many surveys about abortion over the years, providing a lens into Americans’ views on whether the procedure should be legal, among a host of other questions In a Center survey conducted nearly a year after the Supreme Court’s June 2022 decision that ended the
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