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- Modern Parenthood - Pew Research Center
Modern Parenthood Roles of Moms and Dads Converge as They Balance Work and Family 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
- Parenthood and happiness: It’s more complicated than you think
Parenthood and happiness: It’s more complicated than you think By Kim Parker Credit: Fabrice LEROUGE For most parents (most of the time) their children are a source of happiness and joy But as is often the case, social science research offers a more complicated view of the relationship between being a parent and being happy
- US teens views of parents gender roles: Working and child care | Pew . . .
In the U S , 43% of teenagers say children are better off when one parent doesn’t have a job and focuses on the family
- Parenthood - Research and data from Pew Research Center
Same-Sex Parents Raising Kids Same-sex parents discuss their unique challenges and paths to parenthood, as well the support they’ve received from their families, friends and communities
- Modern Parenthood - Pew Research Center
Modern Parenthood Roles of Moms and Dads Converge as They Balance Work and Family FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT Pew Research Center 1615 L St , N W , Suite 700
- Religion parenthood: Fertility, religious activities with kids in US . . .
Read about how adults’ average number of kids vary by religious group, and how many parents pray with their kids, opt for a religious education and more Religious Landscape Study by Pew Research Center
- 2. Race, ethnicity and parenting - Pew Research Center
Views of and experiences with parenthood differ in particular ways among racial and ethnic groups in the United States Black and Hispanic parents are
- Parenting in America Today - Pew Research Center
Mental health concerns top the list of worries for parents, followed by concerns about their children being bullied The vast majority of parents say being a parent is enjoyable and rewarding all or most of the time, but substantial shares also find it tiring and stressful
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