In November 2009 the U.S. Census Bureau said that there is roughly 13.7 million single parents raising 21.8 million children. That's about 26% of all of the children under the age of 21. Approximately 84% of custodial parents are mothers, and 16% of custodial parents are father.
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There is a magazine called Working Mothers which, as the title indicates, is geared towards working mothers. I would think this magazine would be a good source for information on time management for working mothers.
Judy Andrucki has written: 'Working mothers' -- subject(s): Humor, Mothers, Working mothers
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how many working hours we have in the US for 2008?
Not all women are good mothers. Being a working woman doesn't affect how good a mother one is.
Working mothers can not give as much time to their children as non-working mothers. The time that they are able to give will not be of the same quality. Children require both, quantity and quality, of their parent;s time.
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Clara M. Beyer has written: 'Children of working mothers in Philadelphia' -- subject(s): Women, Married women, Employment, Children of working mothers, Mothers
They make their life more enjoyable because they have more many to spend on things.
In the year 1950 working mothers in the country had to stay at home find child care or go to school.
85%
Cindy Ramming has written: 'All mothers work' -- subject(s): Working mothers, Mothers, Work and family