Modern Parents Landscape Jun 21, 2016 ... Parenting brings much joy to moms and dads while also challenging them to learn and grow. WHY THEY HAVE CHILDRENThe main reason parents, especially those in the UK, decided to have children was to have a family of their own. Many also wanted kids because they love children and wanted the experience of being a parent. U.S. parents are significantly more likely than UK parents to say the pregnancy was unplanned. Few decided to have children because they felt pressure to do so, and only about ...
Childcare Jun 24, 2016 ... While parents take on the lion’s share of responsibility when it comes to raising their child(ren), many also turn to friends and family to help with childcare and for support.Most parents share parenting responsibilities equally with their spouses/partners, though moms are more likely than dads to say they are the lead parent (45% U.S. moms, 46% UK moms).More than nine in 10 parents have help caring for their children.CARE-FULLParents follow the mantra, “It takes a village to raise a ...
Work Jun 27, 2016 ... stay-at-home parents FOR BETTER OR WORSEFor the most part, working parents are placing equal or more importance on family than they are on work. Although most don’t think that working affects their parenting ability or how good of a partner they are in their relationships, more working parents think working has actually made them a better parent and partner than think that it has had a negative impact on their parenting ability and relationships.Please select the one statement from each set ...
A&S Landscape Sep 17, 2015 gen y gen y gen y gen y gen z gen z gen z gen z aging aging aging aging ... go-to source for parenting advice and help with childcare; this is especially true among young women. Young people most often turn to their spouses, partners, and siblings when young adults are sick or need help around the home. For career advice, they go to their co-workers, followed by professional counselors, the latter of whom are also seen as sources of financial advice by a quarter of young adults. As young people value friendships so much, they rely on their friends to provide advice on ...
Gender Singlehood/Parenthood Sep 24, 2013 ... THEM. 51% OF SINGLE FEMALES AGES 25-34 FEEL THIS WAY. PARENTING TODAY Parents today are putting their personal stamp on the age-old role of child rearing. Even though two-thirds of parents say that their lives revolve around their kids, 55% of dads and nearly three-quarters of moms make a point to infuse their parenting style with their passions and interests. In turn, nearly 60% say that their parenting style differs from that of their own parents. To what extent do you agree or disagree with each ...
A&S Home and Family Sep 18, 2015 community community community community family family family family home home home home sharing economy sharing economy sharing economy sharing economy urban urban urban urban ... a cohabitating relationship with a woman say they are in charge of stereotypically male chores, including car and pool maintenance, home repairs, and taking out the trash. Similarly, their female counterparts say they are in charge of conventional female responsibilities, such as cooking, cleaning, grocery shopping, and doing the laundry. Partners are most likely to report equally sharing parenting responsibilities, followed by caring for pets. When thinking about your household, who typically ...
Shopping Jun 29, 2016 ... categories. This is likely higher among moms because they are still doing the majority of family shopping, despite dads taking a more involved role in all aspects of parenting today (see Major Dads). Many parents say their child influences their decisions on what toys, clothes, furniture and décor, and technology they buy for him/her. Moreover, many parents also buy items for themselves or their family, such as food, in-home entertainment, personal care products, and even vehicles, due to their child’s ...
Modern Parents Brands And Marketing Jun 30, 2016 ... Moms and dads look to brands to help make parenting easier and more fun.BRANDS AND EDUCATIONParents, especially those in the U.S., would welcome brands helping their children with their education. Moms, in particular, like it when brands offer materials or services that help their child improve his/her education. A quarter of parents also think it’s okay when schools partner with brands for educational purposes.Which of the following , if any, are true for you?Please select all that apply. I ...
Gender Women Sep 20, 2013 ... A quantitative overview of of modern female identity.WOMEN TODAY Both men and women feel that women today have more professional opportunities, are more open to expressing their sexuality, and are more powerful than were previous generations of women—and nearly three-quarters also think women today have more body image issues. One-third think there is more pressure on women to be a breadwinner, and one-half think today’s women have a harder time balancing parenting and career. Compared to ...
Gender Entertain Sep 25, 2013 ... | Travel | Gaming | Arts & culture | Shopping | Fashion/ style History | Sports | Beauty/ grooming | Food & wine | Home & garden | Design | Auto/ cars | Politics | Parenting | Finance/ investing EXPERTS Men are more likely to consider themselves experts in gaming, technology, sports, cars, and current events, while women consider themselves experts in shopping, style, health, and beauty. What do you consider yourself an expert in? Select all that apply. Entertainment | Gaming ...