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Quantity Time: Do Children Want More Time with Their Full-Time Employed Parents?


  Author: M. Rivka Polatnick
Publisher: Center for Working Families
Publication: Working Paper No. 37
Document Date:                  April 01, 2002
Category: Family Economics > Work/Family Balance
Related Categories:
Family Economics > Maternal Employment
Family Relations > Parent/Adult Child Relations
Parenthood/Childrearing > Dual Work Parenting
Parenthood/Childrearing > Single Parenting
 

This paper assesses children's perception of the amount of time spent with working parents.   It  argues that most children are dissatisfied with the amount of time they are able to spend with their parents, and suggests that this dissatisfaction is often underestimated since family, social, and economic pressures make children reluctant to express these feelings.

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