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I am doing a study on how mother's working habits and occupation affect their child's development. I will do this through research of success in terms of school and career.
All questions on this survey are optional, so if you do not feel comfortable answering them, it is ok to leave it blank. You can also email me your answers at beachdelmar2006@yahoo.com if you prefer. Thanks!

Age:
Gender:
Race:
Occupation:
High School/College GPA:
Income:
Priority on scale of 1-10 (1=lowest 10=highest)-
-Family
-Career
-Friends
-Education
Mother's Occupation:
Mother's Income:
Hours working per week, MOTHER:
Father's Occupation:
Father's Income:
Hours working per week, FATHER:
Mother's level of education:
Father's level of education:
How old were you when your mother returned back to work:
Rate on a Scale from 1-10 (1=lowest 10=highest)
-Bonding/closeness with mother:
-Bonding/closeness with father:
Parents' Marital Status:
Did your mother's occupation affect your life in any way? Explain.

2007-02-26 09:29:18 · 7 answers · asked by urban people 3 in Social Science Other - Social Science

7 answers

14
Male
Caucasian
Student
4.0
N/A
9
9
7
9
Dental Assistent
$35,000
25 hours
Dentist
$100,000
40
Some College
Graduate from Dental School
Age 9
8
4
Divorced
No

I hope your survey goes well!

2007-02-26 09:34:45 · answer #1 · answered by mcvcm92 5 · 0 0

Age:28
Gender:male
Race:white
Occupation:wrestler
High School/College GPA:3.4
Income:around 20,000
Priority on scale of 1-10 (1=lowest 10=highest)-
-Family10
-Career8
-Friends8
-Education10
Mother's Occupation:nurse
Mother's Income:dont know
Hours working per week, MOTHER:40+
Father's Occupation:deceased but was a janitor
Father's Income:around 20,000
Hours working per week, FATHER:40
Mother's level of education:college
Father's level of education:8th grade
How old were you when your mother returned back to work:dont know
Rate on a Scale from 1-10 (1=lowest 10=highest)
-Bonding/closeness with mother:1
-Bonding/closeness with father:5
Parents' Marital Status:divorced
Did your mother's occupation affect your life in any way? Explain.No cause I didnt see my mom from the time I was 11 months old till 20 yrs

2007-02-26 17:40:50 · answer #2 · answered by Moby 3 · 0 0

Age: 20
Gender: female
Race: Caucasian
Occupation: college student
High School/College GPA: high school: 3.7 college:3.2
Income: parents- $120,000 me-$0
Priority on scale of 1-10 (1=lowest 10=highest)-
-Family 8
-Career 9
-Friends 8
-Education 9
Mother's Occupation: psychology professor at a university
Mother's Income: $90,000
Hours working per week, MOTHER: 40
Father's Occupation: accountant
Father's Income: $30,000
Hours working per week, FATHER: 40
Mother's level of education: masters degree
Father's level of education: phd in chemistry
How old were you when your mother returned back to work: 6 months old
Rate on a Scale from 1-10 (1=lowest 10=highest)
-Bonding/closeness with mother: 10
-Bonding/closeness with father: 1
Parents' Marital Status: married
Did your mother's occupation affect your life in any way? Explain. i think that education is very important. i am very interested in sociology and psychology. she worked all the time, so i spent a lot of time in daycare, which was a negative thing in my life. my mother makes a lot of money, which has allowed me to go to college without working and live an easier life than if she did not make a lot of money.

2007-02-26 17:37:10 · answer #3 · answered by rel541 2 · 0 0

Age: 22
Gender: Male
Race: Caucasian
College GPA: 3.89
Income: Currently, none. I'm an intern for the Department of Human Services
Prioritites:
Family: 5
Career: 9
Education: 8
Friends: 10
Mother's Occupation: Hospital Monitor Technician
Mother's Income: $35,000 per year
Mother's Hours Working per Week: 40
Father's Occupation: Disabled
Father's Income: NA
Father's Hours Working per Week: NA
Mother's Level of Education: Associate's Degree in Nursing
Father's Level of Education: Highshool
Mom returned to work shortly after I was born.
Bonding/closeness With Mother: 3
Bonding/closeness With Father: 3
Parents' Marital status: Married
No, I don't think my mother's work has really impacted my life. She worked nights, so i always saw her.

2007-02-26 21:07:19 · answer #4 · answered by Paul 6 · 0 0

Age: 49
Gender: Female
Race: Caucasian
Occupation: Senior Account Executive
High School/College GPA: 3.84
Income: 40,000.00
Priority on scale of 1-10 (1=lowest 10=highest)-
-Family 10
-Career 7 ( I do have to make a living)
-Friends 7
-Education 6
Mother's Occupation: homemaker
Mother's Income: they pay nothing for that
Hours working per week, MOTHER: 140
Father's Occupation: PhD Chemistry
Father's Income: 50,000.00
Hours working per week, FATHER: 40
Mother's level of education: high school
Father's level of education: graduate school
How old were you when your mother returned back to work: 7th grade
Rate on a Scale from 1-10 (1=lowest 10=highest)
-Bonding/closeness with mother: 8
-Bonding/closeness with father: 3
Parents' Marital Status: divorced when I was 19
Did your mother's occupation affect your life in any way? Explain.
I hated it when my mother went back to work. she had always been home for me when I got home from school. But, you adapt and deal with it.

2007-02-26 19:13:16 · answer #5 · answered by ragincajun1957 4 · 0 0

Age: 23
Gender: F
Race: White
Occupation: Library Director
High School/College GPA: 3.8
Income: $35,000
Priority on scale of 1-10 (1=lowest 10=highest)-
-Family 10
-Career 5
-Friends 8
-Education 6
Mother's Occupation: Dairy Worker
Mother's Income: ??
Hours working per week, MOTHER: 28+
Father's Occupation: Executive Director
Father's Income: ??
Hours working per week, FATHER: 40+
Mother's level of education: GED
Father's level of education: High School Diploma
How old were you when your mother returned back to work: ?15 or so
Rate on a Scale from 1-10 (1=lowest 10=highest)
-Bonding/closeness with mother: 10
-Bonding/closeness with father: 10
Parents' Marital Status: Married
Did your mother's occupation affect your life in any way? Explain.
My mother was a stay-at-home mom for most of the years of my life. I am very grateful that I was lucky enough to have a mother who was willing to give up money and materials so she could raise her children. I have decided that I want to give the same to my child. Every child deserves to have his/her mommy at home with them. My mom ended up getting a part-time job when I was in HS. Though it was only about 4 hours a day, it was at a bad time, 4-8 or so in the evening. It didn't affect me as much because I was old enough that I wasn't home as often, or I just did my own thing, but I saw the effect it had on my youngest sister, who was still in elementary. She always missed mom and wished she was home. She always asked her to take the day off, etc. I felt sorry for her, because she didn't get to grow up with her mom home like I did. She didn't get to spend as much time with her as me.

2007-02-26 17:40:59 · answer #6 · answered by Pooky 4 · 0 0

You could post this to craigslist and postaroo for more volunteers if you haven't already.

2007-03-02 15:59:54 · answer #7 · answered by dews_ccep 2 · 0 0

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