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GoodReads Book List - Women, Work, and Family
GoodReads Book List - Women, Work, and Family
Kandirra has 30 books on their women shelf: The Great Cosmic Mother: Rediscovering the Religion of the Earth by Monica Sjöö, Women Who Run With the Wolve...
Single Women Are Happier: Happiness among Single Women and Married Women Intermediate Adults
Single Women Are Happier: Happiness among Single Women and Married Women Intermediate Adults
Single Motherhood
Single Mothers Get More Sleep
Single Mothers Get More Sleep
Assumptions that single mothers are “time poor” compared with married mothers are ubiquitous. We tested theorized associations derived from the
Single Moms: Less Housework, More Leisure Than Married Moms
Single Moms: Less Housework, More Leisure Than Married Moms
A study of 23,088 mothers found that married mothers get less sleep, spend less time on leisure, and do more housework than single mothers.
The impact of children on adult time
The impact of children on adult time
How do women and men use their time - UK Study
How do women and men use their time - UK Study
“Trying to Function in the Unfunctionable”: Mothers and COVID-19
“Trying to Function in the Unfunctionable”: Mothers and COVID-19
The mandate of the Journal of the Motherhood Initiative for Research and Community Involvement is to publish the most current, high quality scholarship on mothering-motherhood and to ensure that this scholarship considers motherhood in an international context and from a multitude of perspectives including differences of class, race, sexuality, age, ethnicity, ability and nationality.
Women spend more time than men (1-2hrs more daily) with child care - USA Time Use Survey
Women spend more time than men (1-2hrs more daily) with child care - USA Time Use Survey
Gendered Housework: In Married Couples - Women who make more, do more housework
Gendered Housework: In Married Couples - Women who make more, do more housework
Despite women’s increased market employment and earnings, the gender housework gap persists. Drawing on US data from 1999 to 2017 waves of Panel Study of Income...
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