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Ground breaking Pew study - U.S. Dads Say They Don't Spend Enough Time With Their Kids
2018-01-26
[PJ] American fathers say they don’t spend enough time with their kids, a new study by the Pew Research Center has found. Nearly 63 percent of fathers report they spend "too little" time with their children -- and they overwhelmingly cite work obligations and a lack of custody as the primary reasons why.

The study also found that one-in-four fathers don’t live with their children, with large differences appearing when sorted by race/ethnicity: 47 percent of black fathers reported not having primary custody of their children, and 26 percent of Hispanic fathers reported the same.

Education is strongly linked to the ability to be an active father, the Pew Research Center reports. Fathers who graduated from college have a special advantage in this: only about eight percent of dads who finished college live apart from their kids. Meanwhile, nearly 30 percent of fathers without a college degree don’t have custody.
Posted by:Besoeker

#5  "No indispensable men here."

One of my favorites, a humility peg. Cemeteries are an interesting study. Ever notice residents of the older sections seldom get.... flowers ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-01-26 13:38  

#4  Whenever I'd ride with my step-dad to various work sites, whenever we'd pass a cemetery he would recite a memento mori.

"No indispensable men here."
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Posted by: OregonGuy   2018-01-26 13:14  

#3   Many should, but won't, cite the overwhelming debt servitude they willingly undertook.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2018-01-26 13:13  

#2  they overwhelmingly cite work obligations

Easy enough to resolve if they reduce their standard of living and take a lower paying reduced stress part time job as some have been forced to do.
Posted by: Skidmark   2018-01-26 12:33  

#1  Regret is the lot of working parents, and most fathers are not stay-at-home dads. But that just means that fathers have to work on quality rather than quantity, being present and involved when home, not being just the “fun dad” or the exhausted one.

My sympathies for those fathers unwillingly divorced, and thereby separated from their children. But I admit to having no sympathy whatsoever for those who did not marry their baby mamas, who then reciprocated the lack of commitment. It is my understanding that in general such gentlemen fade from their children’s lives about the time the kids start school, making the regret a good deal less convincing.
Posted by: trailing wife   2018-01-26 10:28  

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