Tag Team-Parenting
Heather Boushey
CEPR Reports and Issue Briefs from Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR)
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Many Americans cannot afford the luxury of sitting down together for dinner. This report finds that parents with lower incomes and less education are more likely to work alternating schedules than richer and more educated families.
Date: 2006-08
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