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New World Family Map Report

"Mapping family change and child well-being outcomes"

The World Family Map 2015 report outlines trends in 16 different indicators on family structure, family socioeconomics, family processes, and family culture with data from 49 countries across the globe. The essay featured in this year's report addresses parental division of labor in labor force participation, housework, and childcare.  Faculty Associate Laurie DeRose is Research Director for the World Family Map project.

See this page for more details on the report