Change of trend in family homes

The Australian Institute of Family Studies estimates there were 75,000 stay-at-home-father families in June 2016, which represented only 4 per cent of two-parent families, against 495,600 (31 per cent) stay-at-home mothers.Stay-at-home-mother families were considerably more likely to have younger children compared to stay-at-home-father families, however, the age distribution of the youngest child in stay-at-home-father families […]

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