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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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- The Gender Wage Gap Endures in the U. S. | Pew Research Center
Parenthood affects the hourly earnings of employed women and men in unexpected ways While employed mothers overall appear to earn less than employed women without children at home, the gap is driven mainly by differences in educational attainment between the two groups
- What the data says about abortion in the U. S. - Pew Research Center
The U S abortion rate has generally declined since the 1980s, but there have been slight upticks in the late 2010s and early 2020s
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