TIME SINGLE WORKING MOMS SPEND WITH KIDS SURPRISES RESEARCHERS
November 25, 2008
November 25, 2008
COLLEGE PARK, Md., Nov. 25 -- The University of Maryland issued the following news release:
"Time poor" single mothers come surprisingly close in the number of hours they spend caring for their children compared to married mothers, and the difference is explained almost entirely by socio-economic factors and the kind of jobs they hold, say University of Maryland sociologists in a new study. The researchers conclude public policy focuses too heavily on the mother's marita . . .
"Time poor" single mothers come surprisingly close in the number of hours they spend caring for their children compared to married mothers, and the difference is explained almost entirely by socio-economic factors and the kind of jobs they hold, say University of Maryland sociologists in a new study. The researchers conclude public policy focuses too heavily on the mother's marita . . .