Parental Involvement on Child Development Survey Statistics at Survelum Public Data Bank |
| Data collected: 36 survey responses Click on underlined response options to use corellation filters |
Personal Background |
Sex | ||
| Male | ||
| Female | ||
| Do not wish to answer | ||
What is your socio-economic background? | ||
| Lower | ||
| Middle | ||
| Upper Middle | ||
| Upper Class | ||
What state are you from? | ||
| Pennsylvania | ||
| New York | ||
| New Jersey | ||
| Ohio | ||
| Connecticut | ||
| Virginia | ||
| West Virginia | ||
| Other | ||
If 'other' please specify | |
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Did you have a stay-at-home parent while you were growing up? | ||
| Yes | ||
| No | ||
| Do not know | ||
If "Yes" to previous question, then did you benefit from one of your parents staying at home? | ||
| Yes | ||
| No | ||
| Do not know | ||
| Not Checked | ||
Do you have a closer relationship with your mother or father? | ||
| Mother | ||
| Father | ||
| Other | ||
Opinion Seeking Questions |
The Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) needs to cover more than immediate family members. | ||
| Yes | ||
| No | ||
| Do not know | ||
Twelve weeks off for adoption or birth of a child or for taking care of your immediate family member is an adequate amount of time off. | ||
| Yes | ||
| No | ||
| Do not know | ||
If "No" to the previous question, then what should be the appropriate length of time off? | ||
| Anything less than 12 weeks is still adequate | ||
| 13 to 24 weeks | ||
| 25-36 weeks | ||
| 37-48 weeks | ||
| Depends upon the situation | ||
| Do not know | ||
| Not applicable | ||
| Not Checked | ||
Do you feel that the woman's place is in the home? | ||
| Yes | ||
| No | ||
| Do not know | ||
If "Yes" to the previous question, then women's duties at home are considered work? | ||
| Yes | ||
| No | ||
| Do not know | ||
| Not Checked | ||
If "Yes" to the previous question, then women should be paid according to that work. | ||
| Yes | ||
| Yes, but below labor market wages | ||
| Yes, but more like a stipend | ||
| Yes, but limited by number of children, hours or family income | ||
| No | ||
| Do not know | ||
| Not Checked | ||
A husband or male partner has responsibilities in the home. | ||
| Yes | ||
| No | ||
| Do not know | ||
A mother is a better stay-at-home parent than is the father. | ||
| Yes | ||
| No | ||
| Does not matter which parent stays-at-home | ||
| Do not know | ||
Children benefit when a parent stays at home. | ||
| Yes | ||
| No | ||
| Do not know | ||
If "Yes" to the previous question, then how do you feel that children benefit from a stay-at-home parent? | |
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The role of women and work has changed over time. | ||
| Yes | ||
| No | ||
| Do not know | ||
Parental involvement is important to a child's academic development. | ||
| Strongly Agree | ||
| Agree | ||
| Do Not Know | ||
| Disagree | ||
| Strongly Disagree | ||
A stay-at-home parent can better aid a child's behavioral development. | ||
| Strongly Agree | ||
| Agree | ||
| Do Not Know | ||
| Disagree | ||
| Strongly Disagree | ||
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