Work-from-home parents watched kids more in COVID's first year
Briefly

A dramatic shift toward remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic caused telecommuting parents in the United States to spend significantly more time "parenting" their children in the first year of the pandemic than they did before, according to a new study.In the study in the Journal of Marriage and Family, the researchers found that parents working remotely, particularly mothers, significantly increased the amount of time they spent on supervisory parenting-or "watching" their children as they did other activities, such as their job-related duties, not focused on childcare.
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