HDFS 334 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Vagal Tone, Alfie Kohn, Working Mother

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Work-family spillover: give examples of positive and negative work-family and family-work spillover. Work & family statistics & trends: be able to explain general trends for. Married parents & work: due income have increased (from 24. 6% to 58. 6%, only father employment households have decreased (from 69. 7% to 31. 2%, only mother employed households have increased slightly (from 1. 6% to 6. 7%) Emerging adults views of working mothers: the older generation think its harder for parents to raise children and be successful. Breadwinning mothers: mom sole/primary provider, single motherhood has risen, married mother household breadwinners has increased. Work-family balance: think its harder for mothers to balance work and family than fathers, moms are more likely to say parenting interferes with career, working mothers 56% difficult, working fathers: 50/50. Parental roles: fathers sa(cid:455) the(cid:455) do(cid:374)"t spe(cid:374)d e(cid:374)ough ti(cid:373)e (cid:449)ith their (cid:272)hildre(cid:374, being a parent is central to their identity, equally important to both.

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