BOOK: Changing Rhythms of American Family Life
Despite the time-poor two income parent family stress of the 21st century, recently published US research concludes that today's mothers and fathers spend at least as many hours caring for their children each week as parents did four decades ago. Suzanne Bianchi, John Robinson and Melissa Milkie suggest in their book, 'Changing Rhythms of American Family Life', that there is a gap between parents' self-evaluations and the currently high 'intensive parenting'. Details of the book can be found at http://www.russellsage.org/publications/books/060110.113159
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