Sunday, November 22, 2009

ATUS Survey Results: MARRIED PARENTS’ USE OF TIME, 2003-06

Check out this release:

Married mothers employed full time were more likely to do household
activities and provide childcare on an average day than were married
fathers employed full time, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of
Labor Statistics reported today. While married parents spent their
time in different ways, factors such as their employment status, the
age of their youngest child, and their spouse’s employment status were
related to the amount of time they spent in selected activities and
their likelihood of doing those activities.