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Friday, August 27, 2010

Statistics for Stay Home Fathers

AT HOME DAD NUMBERS

17.3 percent of all children aged 0-4 with employed mother

Census Bureau, 2007 (based on 2005 data, Excel file)

Or maybe it's 25 percent (Press release)

Or 17.2 percent ("historical table")

Or 18.2 percent ("detailed table 2b")

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159,000

Census Bureau, 2007 (based on 2006 data, Excel file)

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143,000

Census Bureau, 2006 (based on 2005 data, CSV file, sorry)

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147,000

Census Bureau, 2005 (based on 2004 data, Excel file)

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98,000

Census Bureau, 2004 (based on 2003 data)

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105,000

Census Bureau, 2003 (based on 2002 data)

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18.5 percent of fathers with working wives

Census Bureau, 2003 (based on 1999 data)

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1,915,000

Census Bureau, 1997 (based on 1993 data)





22 percent of fathers

Spike TV survey, via Time magazine, 2004

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80,000 (Japan)

Social Insurance Agency, as cited in newspaper report

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155,000 (UK)

Cited in newspaper report, 2004 (story now in paid archive)

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11 percent of fathers (UK)

Early Learning Centre, 2004

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MEN CONSIDERING AT-HOME FATHERHOOD



37 percent

careerbuilder.com, 2007





"Four-in-ten"

careerbuilder.com, 2006

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49 percent

careerbuilder.com, 2005

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43 percent

careerbuilder.com, 2004





56 percent

Spike TV survey, 2004

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40 percent

careerbuilder.com, 2003

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"Almost half" (UK)

Pregnancy and Birth Magazine survey, 2004 (based on newspaper report)

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"One-third" (UK)

Pregnancy and Birth Magazine survey, 2003 (based on newspaper report now in paid archives)

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