Parental Involvement on Child Development Survey Statistics at Survelum Public Data Bank

Data collected: 36 survey responses
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Personal Background

Sex

MaleData Graph (12; 33%)Sex
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FemaleData Graph (24; 67%)
Do not wish to answerData Graph (0; 0%)

Age

18-21Data Graph (21; 58%)Age
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22-25Data Graph (13; 36%)
26-30Data Graph (1; 3%)
31+Data Graph (1; 3%)

What is your socio-economic background?

LowerData Graph (4; 11%)What is your socio-economic background?
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MiddleData Graph (18; 50%)
Upper MiddleData Graph (14; 39%)
Upper ClassData Graph (0; 0%)

What state are you from?

PennsylvaniaData Graph (28; 78%)What state are you from? - Stats Chart
New YorkData Graph (3; 8%)
New JerseyData Graph (0; 0%)
OhioData Graph (0; 0%)
ConnecticutData Graph (1; 3%)
VirginiaData Graph (3; 8%)
West VirginiaData Graph (0; 0%)
OtherData Graph (1; 3%)

If 'other' please specify

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How many siblings do you have?

0Data Graph (1; 3%)How many siblings do you have? - Stats Chart
1Data Graph (19; 53%)
2Data Graph (11; 31%)
3Data Graph (2; 6%)
4+Data Graph (3; 8%)

Did you have a stay-at-home parent while you were growing up?

YesData Graph (10; 28%)Did you have a stay-at-home parent while you were growing up?
        
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NoData Graph (25; 69%)
Do not knowData Graph (1; 3%)

If "Yes" to previous question, then did you benefit from one of your parents staying at home?

YesData Graph (11; 31%)If "Yes" to previous question, then did you benefit from one of your parents staying at home?
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NoData Graph (0; 0%)
Do not knowData Graph (1; 3%)
Not CheckedData Graph (24; 67%)

Do you have a closer relationship with your mother or father?

MotherData Graph (23; 64%)Do you have a closer relationship with your mother or father?
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FatherData Graph (6; 17%)
OtherData Graph (7; 19%)

Opinion Seeking Questions

The Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) needs to cover more than immediate family members.

YesData Graph (17; 47%)The Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) needs to cover more than immediate family members.
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NoData Graph (7; 19%)
Do not knowData Graph (12; 33%)

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.

YesData Graph (13; 36%)Twelve weeks off for adoption or birth of a child or for taking care of your immediate family member - Stats Chart
NoData Graph (18; 50%)
Do not knowData Graph (5; 14%)

If "No" to the previous question, then what should be the appropriate length of time off?

Anything less than 12 weeks is still adequateData Graph (0; 0%)If "No" to the previous question, then what should be the appropriate length of time off?
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13 to 24 weeksData Graph (7; 19%)
25-36 weeksData Graph (2; 6%)
37-48 weeksData Graph (3; 8%)
Depends upon the situationData Graph (7; 19%)
Do not knowData Graph (1; 3%)
Not applicableData Graph (2; 6%)
Not CheckedData Graph (14; 39%)

Do you feel that the woman's place is in the home?

YesData Graph (5; 14%)Do you feel that the woman`s place is in the home?
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NoData Graph (27; 75%)
Do not knowData Graph (4; 11%)

If "Yes" to the previous question, then women's duties at home are considered work?

YesData Graph (7; 19%)If "Yes" to the previous question, then women`s duties at home are considered work?
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NoData Graph (0; 0%)
Do not knowData Graph (4; 11%)
Not CheckedData Graph (25; 69%)

If "Yes" to the previous question, then women should be paid according to that work.

YesData Graph (2; 6%)If "Yes" to the previous question, then women should be paid according to 
that work.
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Yes, but below labor market wagesData Graph (0; 0%)
Yes, but more like a stipendData Graph (1; 3%)
Yes, but limited by number of children, hours or family incomeData Graph (0; 0%)
NoData Graph (4; 11%)
Do not knowData Graph (3; 8%)
Not CheckedData Graph (26; 72%)

A husband or male partner has responsibilities in the home.

YesData Graph (35; 97%)A husband or male partner has responsibilities in the home.
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NoData Graph (0; 0%)
Do not knowData Graph (1; 3%)

A mother is a better stay-at-home parent than is the father.

YesData Graph (8; 22%)A mother is a better stay-at-home parent than is the father.
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NoData Graph (1; 3%)
Does not matter which parent stays-at-homeData Graph (23; 64%)
Do not knowData Graph (4; 11%)

Children benefit when a parent stays at home.

YesData Graph (14; 39%)Children benefit when a parent stays at home.
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NoData Graph (4; 11%)
Do not knowData Graph (18; 50%)

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.

YesData Graph (36; 100%)The role of women and work has changed over time.
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NoData Graph (0; 0%)
Do not knowData Graph (0; 0%)

Parental involvement is important to a child's academic development.

Strongly AgreeData Graph (26; 72%)Parental involvement is important to a child`s academic development. - Stats Chart
AgreeData Graph (10; 28%)
Do Not KnowData Graph (0; 0%)
DisagreeData Graph (0; 0%)
Strongly DisagreeData Graph (0; 0%)

A stay-at-home parent can better aid a child's behavioral development.

Strongly AgreeData Graph (10; 28%)A stay-at-home parent can better aid a child`s behavioral development. - Stats Chart
AgreeData Graph (11; 31%)
Do Not KnowData Graph (8; 22%)
DisagreeData Graph (6; 17%)
Strongly DisagreeData Graph (1; 3%)
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