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Society Has Changed Time With Their Children
1,794 wordsSocio-economic conditions in North America have contributed to the need for dual incomes for families. Economically, the number of two parent families below the poverty line would increase to an estimated 78 % if they were to become single income families. (Ontario Womens Directorate 9) Socially, it was the norm, in the past, for women to stay at home having a more expressive role in the family; taking care of the children and providing emotional support for the family. Presently, women feel tha...
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Single Mothers Needy Families
557 wordsSingle Working Parents Single parent is the person who is the head of the household, who has 1 or more children and who is either separated, divorced or was never married. According to the U. S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement, 2003, there are 2, 260 single fathers (1, 758 Whites, 1, 330 non-Hispanic, 353 Black only and 450 Hispanic or other race) and 10, 142 single mothers (6, 471 Whites, 4, 870 non-Hispanic, 3, 124 Black only and 1, 807 Hispanic ...
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Society Has Changed Job Satisfaction
2,311 wordsThe relationship between the individual and work and family has changed dramatically over the years. Jobs and families both demand enormous commitments of time and energy, especially during peak years of family formation and career growth. Today, jobs usually consume a third of a persons day. Americans put more hours in at work to support their families, creating more stress at home, which results in a work / family conflict, pushing parents into actually seeking more time spent at work to escap...
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Influence Of Working Parents On The Development Children
752 wordsInfluence of Working Parents on the Development of Children Just several decades ago it was usual for an American family to have father working hard outside and supplying the family with the money and other resources, and mother used to stay with children, bring them up and guide in their daily activities. But escalating requirements of modern times resulted in the necessity of constant increasing of family income, and very often both father and mother are forced to work full day outside. In suc...
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Working Mothers And Their Children
2,024 wordsWorking Mothers and their Children Raising a child is a lot of responsibility and it is also very time consuming. That is why the effects that working mothers have on their children has become such a heated debate recently. The major problem that is posed by various experts is that because mothers have to work, they do not have enough time to devote to their children and raise them properly. However, the solution to this problem appears to be rather simple, it all depends on the perspective one ...
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