Thursday, April 18, 2013
that is about half the 32 hours
Still, that is about half the 32 hours now spent by mothers.“It was shocking to me; I was not expecting this at all,” said Tiffany Shackelford, executive director of the Association of Alternative Newsmedia in Washington.According to Kadzis, the switch from tabloid to glossy last October won favor with readers and local advertisers. "What I make for work is not enough to cover all my bills."Lead researcher Kim Parker cited the 2007-2009 recession as the likely factor behind the findings, adding that fewer women said they wanted to work full time before the downturn.In 2012, about half of single mothers said they would rather work full time, up from 26 percent at the start of the recession, Pew found.Fathers spent 17 hours taking care of chores and children per week in 2011 compared to about seven hours four decades ago.News of the Phoenix’s closure only six months after the format change blindsided even alternative media insiders. Morgan Chase & Co.“We’ll get paid for this week and if we’re owed vacation time, but no severance,” said staff writer Chris Faraone. One woman who did that, former Lehman Brothers chief financial officer Erin Callan, lamented in the New York Times on Sunday never having taken the time to have children.Sister publications in Providence and Portland, Maine, will stay in business, but WFNX.According to Kadzis, the switch from tabloid to glossy last October won favor with readers and local advertisers."You're spent emotionally, physically and spiritually for your children."Some are short range, though I wouldn't underestimate those.
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