The growing participation of women in the labor force has led to dramatic changes in family life in the United States, particularly as regards children and childcare.
Finding suitable childcare has increasingly become an important issue for nearly all working parents. In large part, this has come about because massive structural changes in the U.S. economy have brought working women into the labor force in grea...
At one time, businesses didn't have to worry about families because most women were home taking care of their children full-time. With women now in the workforce in large numbers, that has changed. Still, many companies consider family challenges ...
Whether due to gender role conflict or other factors, the stress brought on when both adults work outside the home can have a significant impact on marital stability.
Gender has always been and remains important in the workplace. On average, men make more money than women do; their career trajectories are also frequently different, often due to stereotyping and traditional perspectives about gender roles.
The need to balance the responsibilities of childcare and employment is an ongoing challenge for most working parents. In Temecula, California, "Our Kids Childcare Center" helps parents meet that need.
Although there have been significant changes in the division of household labor in recent decades, many contend that the primary responsibility continues to rest with women.
There is a growing trend away from a narrowly defined, one-size-fits-all model of the American family.
In some ways, the family unit in colonial times played much the same role that it does today, but there are some notable differences. For example, the colonial era family took on many roles generally played today by public agencies. There was als...
Sarit and Arnold Swanborn discuss their parenthood odyssey, including the birth of their son, who was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis, and the decision to adopt another child.