วันเสาร์ที่ 5 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2554

Stay-at-home dads on the up: one in seven fathers are main childcarers

the study Aviva reveals that over a quarter of parents stopped working or reduced their hours after the birth of their children

At present there are 10 times more than stay at home fathers in the UK a decade ago, with one to seven parents (14%) now the leading provider custody, according to a study of Aviva. It is said that about 1.4 million men are now the primary carer at home.

The study suggests that a quarter of families with children under 18 equally in child care, against 18% in 2010, while over a quarter of parents (26%) have stopped working or reduced their working hours after the birth of their children, and 44% regularly look after children while their partner works.

About half of the stay at home fathers (43%) reported feeling Aviva "lucky" to have the opportunity to spend more time with their children, but 46% of families said that his decision has allowed the major source for future work.

The trend of increasing numbers of women in the home of the parents was driven by a growing number of women who earn more than your partner - a quarter of women said they now earn more than the father his children, while 16% said they earn about the same as that of your partner.


"We know from our last report on family finances the cost of childcare means that many families feel they are worth, both parents work -. It is therefore not surprising to see more men taking the reins




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