Still, the majority of full-time working dads said they take care of parenting tasks while at work (62%) and work tasks while ...
Parents who work remotely reported experiencing almost as much work-family strain as parents who seldom or never work from ...
Here’s what a new Pew Research Center survey of 2,242 working parents found.
Post-pandemic, a new openness to accommodating family needs has made it possible for more mothers and fathers to balance work ...
Most like having a job but say it leaves them too few hours for their children and other pursuits, a Pew survey shows.
Most mothers and fathers who work full-time say they sometimes parent while at work and vice versa. Most are upset to miss ...
When it comes to how paid work is divided,41% of parents in households where both the mother and father work full-time say the dad spends more time working on a typical day, while 21% say the mom does ...
The average working parent pulls an 18-hour workday when you factor in everything they do for their children, according to new research. From getting everyone ready for the day and out the door, to ...
A Pew Research Center survey of working parents found 70% must deal with parenting demands while they’re working, 59% must ...
Companies that invest in family-friendly policies and cultures see stronger retention, higher morale and better long-term performance. Yet many organizations fall short. They may list supportive ...
With summer in full swing, parents sending their children to camp might feel the financial pinch, but there’s good news: ...
The village that used to raise children is largely gone — and working parents are building self-sufficient systems in its place, stage by stage. Parents spend over 30 hours a week on family planning ...