Mothers» reports of expected division of
household labor during pregnancy were similar to their expectations reported at postpartum.
Not exact matches
The disappointing trends of the Great Recession and its aftermath come on the heels of the weak
labor market from 2000 - 2007,
during which the median income of non-elderly
households fell significantly from $ 68,941 to $ 66,575, the first time in the post-war period that incomes failed to grow over a business cycle.
This study evaluated the effects of expected and perceived division of childcare and
household labor on mothers» relationship satisfaction
during their transition to parenthood.