report | Dec 11, 2013
A new cohort of young women—members of the so-called Millennial generation—has been entering the workforce for the past decade. At the starting line of their careers, they are better educated than their mothers and grandmothers had been—or than their young male counterparts are now. But when they look ahead, they see roadblocks to their success.
report | Oct 18, 2013
This refers to a post on FactTank about census data indicating that the rate of household formation among young adults (ages 18 to 32) is not growing, as of March 2013.
short reads | Oct 17, 2013
In America, fathers, on average, have about three hours more leisure time per week than mothers. This “leisure gap” has been consistent at least over the past decade. What are dads doing with their extra time? For the most part, they’re watching TV, according to new Pew Research Center analysis of data from the government-sponsored […]
report | Oct 8, 2013
There’s no tougher job than being a parent, or so the saying goes. This sentiment seems to be confirmed by a new Pew Research Center analysis of government time use data. Parents find caring for their children to be much more exhausting than the work they do for pay. At the same time, parents find much more meaning in the time they spend with their children than in the time they spend at work.
short reads | Sep 18, 2013
In 2011, about 3 million U.S. children were living with and being primarily cared for by a grandparent.
short reads | Sep 17, 2013
More dads than ever before—roughly 550,000 in the past decade and counting—are staying home full-time with their children.
report | Sep 4, 2013
In 2011, 7.7 million children in the U.S.–one-in-ten—were living with a grandparent, and approximately 3 million of these children were also being cared for primarily by that grandparent.1 Both of these numbers rose rapidly after the onset of the recession in 2007 and have stabilized since 2009, when the recession officially ended, according to a […]
report | Sep 4, 2013
This posting links to a September 2013 Pew Research Center report on children living with, and being cared for, by their grandparents.
short reads | Aug 19, 2013
For most American mothers, part-time work would be their ideal work situation, preferred over full-time work or not working at all outside the home.
report | Aug 1, 2013
A record number of Millennials—young adults ages 18 to 31—were living in their parents’ home in 2012 due to a combination of economic, educational and cultural factors, according to a new Pew Research Center report. The report, which used U.S. Census Bureau data, said the 36% share of young adults living in their parents’ home represents […]