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The correct answer would be option B, Fathers devote lesser time per week to childcare compared to mothers which makes them feel more concerned about their children.
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In a research conducted at AVS corporation, the results shocked the members as they showed that fathers are more concerned or worried about neglecting their children than mothers.
One of the colleagues of Jake questioned the findings. Jake can support his finding by explaining him that because mothers are almost all the times connected with the children, there is no need for them to get worried about their children as they know that they spend time with them and don't ignore them. Whereas fathers are usually at jobs and cannot take out more time to spend with their children. So they are more worried about neglecting their children.
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Family life is changing. Two-parent households are on the decline in the United States as divorce, remarriage and cohabitation are on the rise. And families are smaller now, both due to the growth of single-parent households and the drop in fertility. Not only are Americans having fewer children, but the circumstances surrounding parenthood have changed. While in the early 1960s babies typically arrived within a marriage, today fully four-in-ten births occur to women who are single or living with a non-marital partner. At the same time that family structures have transformed, so has the role of mothers in the workplace – and in the home. As more moms have entered the labor force, more have become breadwinners – in many cases, primary breadwinners – in their families.
As a result of these changes, there is no longer one dominant family form in the U.S. Parents today are raising their children against a backdrop of increasingly diverse and, for many, constantly evolving family forms. By contrast, in 1960, the height of the post-World War II baby boom, there was one dominant family form. At that time 73% of all children were living in a family with two married parents in their first marriage. By 1980, 61% of children were living in this type of family, and today less than half (46%) are. The declining share of children living in what is often deemed a “traditional” family has been largely supplanted by the rising shares of children living with single or cohabiting parents.
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I would have to go with The answer is A.
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Reconquista, English Reconquest, in medieval Spain and Portugal, a series of campaigns by Christian states to recapture territory from the Muslims (Moors), who had occupied most of the Iberian Peninsula in the early 8th century.
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