These statistics give an overview of some of
the statistics about fathers and father involvement that is available.
The «Man Up» campaign sounds great, but I was most interested to read the opening
statistics about fathers.
Not exact matches
While there are myriad exceptions, and while
fathers in the home can be negligent or actively harmful, the
statistics are overwhelming
about how children can get cheated out of...
Putting dads in the data: why the UK needs a rethink on family
statistics The Government should review data collection on families by all publicly - funded bodies, which currently risk failing millions of children because they typically gather such weak information
about fathers.
The EOC briefing «Facts
about Dads» brings together a short summary of
statistics and research findings
about fathers and employment, their changing role within the family and how changing expectations require new, more flexible approaches to working practices.
Hugh Bonneville is perfect as the uptight
father, bumbling his cynical way through the absurd adventure with a straight face and spouting ridiculous
statistics about health and safety («7 per cent of childhood accidents start with jumping»).
Once it started hitting me
about stats word «variance»... I linked it in my mind to Fisher
father of stats denying tobacco / cancer link and to me, reinforced how susceptible we are to
statistics and then Folland's comments were what seemed the link to... whatever.
(Other interesting
statistics about Canadian stay - at - home parents: Of these 501,000 families, 88 per cent were made up of a stay - at - home mother and 12 per cent a stay - at - home
father.
While there are myriad exceptions, and while
fathers in the home can be negligent or actively harmful, the
statistics are overwhelming
about how children can get cheated out of...
Descriptive
statistics were used to calculate: the demographic data of the mothers and children, information
about the children's visits with their
fathers, and scores on the JCTS2F (scores and rates of the presence of IPV), the Japanese version of the HADS (scores and rates of definite cases), and the Japanese version of the CB - CL (scores and rates of problem behaviors in the clinical range).