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JULY 6, 2010
More Dads Become Primary Caregivers
158,000 married fathers with children younger than 15 left the labor force for at least a year to care for their families while their wives went to work, according to a U.S. Census report based on data from last year, CNN reports. Dads are now the primary caregivers for about a quarter of the nation's 11.2 million preschoolers whose mothers work.
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