Posted by rutgersdata on October 29, 2009
Parenthood in Early Twentieth-Century America Project (PETCAP), 1900-1944, comprises transcriptions of original handwritten and published materials relating to infant and child care dating from the turn of the century into World War II. There are three types of data in the collection: (1) popular magazine articles, (2) letters to educator and author Angelo Patri (1876-1965) and his replies, and (3) letters to the United States Children’s Bureau, along with the Bureau’s replies.
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Posted by rutgersdata on October 13, 2008
The TLC3 contains interviews with parents who have just had a child from 2000-2005. They were asked about their views on parenthood, child-rearing responsibilities and expenditures, family structure and relationships, the amount of time spent with their child, their domestic responsibilities, and household income and expenditures
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