77.2 percent of mothers with children under age 6 work in the United states.
Mothers are less likely to work when their children are young than when they are older: In 2019, women with children under the age of six had a labor force participation rate of 66.4%, while those with children aged six to seventeen had a rate of 76.8%.
Among mothers with children under the age of three, married mothers were less involved than mothers of other marital situations — 62% versus 66%.
Working women confront child care challenges: According to a Center for American Progress poll, half of American families reported trouble getting child care.
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More over two-thirds of homemakers indicated they would "search for employment" if they could find more affordable child care. One-third of part-time parents stated they would work more hours if child care was available.
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