A few statistics that support women wanting to stay home:
A CBS News polled in April 2006 that 68% of women see a conflict between working and raising a family.
A study in 1997 by the Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology found, “Stress appears to be strongly related to being employed outside the home and is more strongly felt by women working more hours, especially those working full-time.”
Eight out of ten women would rather stay at home with their children according to an article by Charlotte Gill published in The Daily Mail 2006. The research also found that 78% were likely to give up work to be with their children if money were not an issue.
The 2001 U.S. Current Population Survey found that twice as many women opted for fewer office hours than men.
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Tuesday, May 29, 2007
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