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    June 4, 2014
    Growing Number of Dads Home with the Kids

    Fathers are a Small But Growing Share of Stay-at-Home Parents

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    Growing Number of Dads Home with the Kids

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    Rising Number of Stay-at-Home Dads
    Growth in Stay-at-Home Fathers Driven by Those Caring for Family and Those Unable to Find Work
    Public Differs on Importance of Stay-at-Home Moms and Stay-at-Home Dads
    Fathers are a Small But Growing Share of Stay-at-Home Parents
    Likelihood of Being a Stay-at-Home Father, by Educational Attainment, 2012
    Why Are Dads Staying Home?
    Characteristics of Stay-at-Home and Working Dads, 2012

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