Below are a few stats from a Pew Research Center analysis of the National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) released in June of 2011.
According to the report, a married father spends on average 6.5 hours a week taking part in primary child care activities with his children. The married mother spends on average 12.9 hours. Since two-income households are now the norm, not the exception, the above information indicates that not only are mothers working, but they are also doing twice as much child care as fathers.
It only makes sense that mothers who have a closer bond due to the time spent caring for a child be the one more likely to retain primary custody after a divorce.
The Children - Part Four
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Category: Australian Antipaedophile Party
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Created: Tuesday, 20 November 2018 11:38
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Written by Alecomm2
If anybody doubts that the truth of the assertion that incestuous child sexual abuse is no longer considered to be a crime in Australia they might review the complete disregard for the torrent of correspondence by numerous persons, including Dr Pridgeon, to multiple persons who should have been able to intervene and did not do so.
It is a demonstrable fact that the AFP have deliberately lied about the children’s abuse, while protecting the abusers (and actually delivering the children to the abusive father) while intimidating, harassing, arresting and prosecuting Australians who have made it their lifes work to protect children.
Child protection advocates and organisations have been searched by large numbers of AFP, they have been hamstrung in their efforts to protect children, they are being shut down.
Children will not benefit from this: child rapists will.
Australian town gripped by paedophile epidemic with '90% of school-age children sexually abused'
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Category: Child sex abuse statistics
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Created: Monday, 18 September 2017 20:02
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Written by Chris Baynes - Independant UK
Investigation uncovers 'staggering' rate of child sex crimes in Western Australian town where abuse now 'normal'
The town of Roebourne in the north of Western Australia has one of the world's highest rates of child sex abuse.
An Australian town is in the grip of a paedophile epidemic with 90 per cent of school-age children suffering abuse, police have warned.
Thirty-six men have been charged with more than 300 offences against 184 children after an investigation uncovered a "staggering" rate of abuse in Roebourne, Western Australia.