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37% of fathers with children under age 17 believe the ideal situation for young children was to have a mother who does not work at all outside the home, down from 54% in 2009
Modern Parenthood | Pew Social
60% of two-parent households with children under 18 have two working parents
Modern Parenthood | Pew Social
56% of working moms find it difficult to balance work and family life, compared to 50% for dads
Modern Parenthood | Pew Social
50% of parents of online teens have used parental controls or other means of blocking, filtering, or monitoring their child’s online activities
Parents, Teens, and Online Privacy | Pew Research Center's Internet
39% of parents of teen users of social networks have helped their child set up privacy settings for a social networking site
Parents, Teens, and Online Privacy | Pew Research Center's Internet
59% of parents of teen users of social networks have talked with their child because they were concerned about something posted to their profile or account
Parents, Teens, and Online Privacy | Pew Research Center's Internet
69% of parents of online teens are concerned about how their child manages his or her reputation online
Parents, Teens, and Online Privacy | Pew Research Center's Internet
72% of parents of online teens are concerned about how their child interacts online with people they do not know
Parents, Teens, and Online Privacy | Pew Research Center's Internet
69% of parents worry about the impact of their children’s online activity on their academic and job prospects
Parents, Teens, and Online Privacy | Pew Research Center's Internet
81% of parents of online teens are concerned about how much information advertisers can learn about their child’s online behavior
Parents, Teens, and Online Privacy | Pew Research Center's Internet
19% of American parents have visited library websites, or otherwise accessed library services, via mobile devices, compared to 11% for non-parents
Mobile Connections to Libraries | Pew Internet Libraries
39% of parents of teenagers have friended their teen child on a social networking site
By the numbers: Technology's place in our lives | Pew Research Center's Internet
White parents (58%) and black parents (61%) are more likely than Latino parents (35%) to use online filtering for their children, and parents who have become friends on social network sites with their children are also more likely to use parental controls
More than half of parents say they use parental controls to manage teens’ internet access
54% of parents use parental controls or other means of filtering or monitoring their child’s computer-based online activities
More than half of parents say they use parental controls to manage teens’ internet access
70% of women say that staying in touch with current friends is a major reason for using online social tools, compared to 63% for men, while 56% of parents say that connecting with old friends is a major reason to use social media, compared to 47% for non-parents
Why Americans Use Social Media - Pew Research Center