Stay-at-Home Dads Have Increased Ten-Fold in Ten Years

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Men who have given up other jobs to concentrate on child-care

The number of fathers who stay at home to look after their children has increased ten-fold during the past decade, new research has shown.  Around 6 per cent of fathers, equivalent to 600,000 people, now consider themselves to be their child’s primary carer, up from just 60,000 who said this 10 years ago, according to insurance giant Aviva.

 

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