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74% of Americans believe the increasing number of women working for pay has made it harder for parents to raise children
Breadwinner Moms
20% of US mothers say their ideal situation would be to not work, down from 29% in 2007
Breadwinner Moms
32% of US mothers say their ideal situation would be to work full time, up from 20% in 2007
Breadwinner Moms
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
45% of US moms believe the best thing for a young child is to have a mother who works part time, compared to 41% for dads
Modern Parenthood | Pew Social
49% of unmarried mothers would prefer to work full time, up from 26% in 2007
Modern Parenthood | Pew Social
37% of working mothers would prefer to work full time, up from 21% in 2007
Modern Parenthood | Pew Social
32% of US mothers with children under 18 would prefer to work full time, up from 20% in 2007
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
97% of Americans believe it is important for children to be exposed to art in school
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42% of parents of online teens have searched for their child’s name online to see what information is available about him or her
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
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
38% of US consumers in households with children are interested in making in-person payments with smartphones, compared to 22% in households without children
Harris Poll 66 - Mobile Payments