Leaning Out To Lean In Jun 14, 2016 career parenting dads moms stay-at-home work-life balance ... . and UK say it’s not very easy to have a successful professional life while being a good parent. As a parent, I am learning that you will never have it all. If you stay at home, you feel guilty for not contributing financially. And if you work outside of the home, you're always wondering what your kids are up to or how you could be more involved. A working parent is spread so thin trying to stay present at the job but also be mindful of their family unit. LINDSAY, 32, NYIn ...
Habits/Rituals: Impact On CPG Jun 23, 2020 ... both what they feel they miss during the pandemic and what they are willing to spend on. For example, as the days have marched on, young people are missing sports and movie theaters less than they did at the start of the pandemic, but they are continuing to miss their friends and families and they miss shopping. It’s for these latter reasons that about two-thirds of young people would like to see stay-at-home orders relaxed around the country and which suggests that they have a sense of tempered ...
The Media & Entertainment Perspective May 27, 2020 ... experimentation in media, both on the side of producers and consumers. After all, necessity is the mother of invention, and in the past few months of social distancing, business shutdowns, and stay-at-home orders, we have seen young people create a virtual culture movement, entertainment producers and talent assemble home studios overnight, and bored young people look for alternatives to their beloved sports. Not everything the producers or consumers have tried has been successful, but this period has taught ...
Major Dads Jun 10, 2016 family parenting dads ... ; those who were fathers in dual income households may have had no choice but to rise to the occasion and become the primary caretaker. In fact, according to Pew, the number of stay-at-home dads (SAHDs) in the United States grew from 1.1 million to 2 million between 1999 and 2012, bringing the total number of families with SAHDs to 16%. While they may have been forced to pivot unexpectedly to this new career of professional parent, they have chosen to own it—and, in fact, many still proudly do ...
(Gender) Role Playing Dec 03, 2015 gender global relationships equality feminism Gender Neutral ... being more evenly divided between both parties. More than three-quarters of global youth (77%) agree that it’s acceptable for women to be the primary earner in a dual-income household, and 36% say that men today are more willing to be stay-at-home parents (or “lead parent,” as is becoming the preferred terminology for both sexes), compared to only 23% who say the same of women. This trend may have more to do with young people’s commitment to their careers than their feelings about parenthood or ...
Mom Focus Aug 10, 2013 ... necessarily all at the same time. “Having it all” is definitely a goal that she aspires to, but she feels that it’s unrealistic in today’s world; only 54% of working moms and 36% of stay-at-home moms believe it is possible to have it all (meaning both a full-time career and home life). Now taking more moderate steps toward their ultimate goal, they are jumping in and out of the workforce, starting part-time online businesses, cutting hours or demanding flextime, and focusing on family while their kids are ...
Relationship Goals Nov 29, 2015 relationships dating love marriage same-sex sex ... will stay at home or if both will have full-time jobs. In heterosexual relationships today, it’s not unusual for a woman to be more successful in her career, and make more money, than a man. As longstanding prescribed gender roles are flattening in romantic relationships (see [Gender] Role Playing), young people need to determine who takes the lead, who contributes what financially, and how to divide domestic responsibilities if they live together. In the past, these aspects of a relationship were ...
Fempowerment Mar 16, 2015 gen z gender equality feminism women ... see men and women as being equals in society. They espouse feminist ideas, seeing nothing wrong with women being the primary earners in a household, agreeing with the notion that men can be stay-at-home dads, and believing that girls can play traditionally male sports. Girls and teens feel even more strongly about these points than do their counterparts. Which of the following statements, if any, do you agree with? I think it's okay if women are the primary money earners in a household | I see ...
Men Today Sep 03, 2013 ... . Understanding men’s modern concerns will help brands to anticipate this gender’s unique needs, particularly in terms of how best to provide guidance on navigating modern masculinity. new, dadThe parental role of men has drastically changed in recent years. Over the past decade, the number of men who have left the workforce to become full-time stay-at-home dads more than doubled (to 176K in 2011), and the New America Foundation recently reported that 30% of men in dual-income households classify ...
10 Gender Takeaways Sep 17, 2013 ... consumer base it was attempting to appeal to. A TIDE & DOWNY commercial released in January warranted much positive feedback for its portrayal of a cool, capable dad—a vast improvement over an ad the company had released two years earlier, in which the stay-at-home dad refers to himself as a “dad mom.” - REFLECT THEIR MULTIDIMENSIONALITY - Men and women today are in strong agreement that gender norms are dissolving and boundaries are blurring. As such, there’s no longer a “best way” to be masculine ...