Report | April 8, 2014 X Facebook Threads LinkedIn WhatsApp Share After Decades of Decline, A Rise in Stay-at-Home Mothers Appendix B: Time-Use Activity Classifications By D’Vera Cohn, Gretchen Livingston and Wendy Wang Table of Contents After Decades of Decline, A Rise in Stay-at-Home Mothers Chapter 1: Comparing Stay-at-Home and Working Mothers Chapter 2: Stay-at-Home Mothers by Demographic Group Chapter 3: How Do Mothers Spend Their Time at Home? Chapter 4: Public Views on Staying at Home vs. Working Appendix A: Additional Tables Appendix B: Time-Use Activity Classifications ← Prev Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Next Page → Report PDFFact Tank Rising Cost of Child Care May Help Explain Increase in Stay-at-Home MomsFact Tank 7 Key Findings About Stay-at-Home Moms
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