When asked “Moms, kids, and jobs-- what’s ideal for young children?”
12% of mothers, and 11% of fathers, responded “mother works full time”
49% of mothers, and 32% of fathers, responded “mother works part time”
36% of mothers, and 54% of fathers, responded “mother doesn’t work outside the home"
12% of mothers, and 11% of fathers, responded “mother works full time”
49% of mothers, and 32% of fathers, responded “mother works part time”
36% of mothers, and 54% of fathers, responded “mother doesn’t work outside the home"
When asked “Moms, kids, and jobs-- what’s ideal for mothers with young children?”
12% of mothers, and 18% of fathers, responded “mother works full time”
44% of mothers, and 36% of fathers, responded “mother works part time”
39% of mothers, and 41% of fathers, responded “mother doesn’t work outside the home"
12% of mothers, and 18% of fathers, responded “mother works full time”
44% of mothers, and 36% of fathers, responded “mother works part time”
39% of mothers, and 41% of fathers, responded “mother doesn’t work outside the home"
The new survey was part of a Pew Center analysis of decades’ worth of surveys on working mothers. According to the most recent survey on daycare, 72% of Americans believe that too many children are in daycare-- a higher figure than 1988.
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