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Baby No. 2 Is Harder on Mom Than Dad | FiveThirtyEight
The parenting happiness gap – Parenting for a Digital Future
How Many Children Should You Have? - The Atlantic
The “parenting happiness gap” is real, new research confirms
Many parents will say kids made them happier. They're probably lying. - The Washington Post
Parenting Styles 101: Bridging the Gap of Communication with Your Teen • Pyramid Psychology
American parents are miserable: Moms and dads alike face a massive "happiness gap" | Salon.com
Many parents will say kids made them happier. They're probably lying. - The Washington Post
Are U.S. Parents Becoming Happier? An Interview with Chris Herbst | Institute for Family Studies
Does having children make you happier? Parents who say yes are probably lying | The Independent | The Independent
Does Having Children Make People Happier in the Long Run? | Institute for Family Studies
Why Parents In The U.S. Have The Biggest 'Happiness Gap' | HuffPost Life
Parenting Taboos – Part 2 – Wheat & Tares
Does having children make you happier? Science of parenthood explained
MPIDR - For Better or Worse: Parents Experience More Emotions in Everyday Life, Compared to Non-parents
Chapter 3: Outcomes | Pew Research Center
Parenthood and happiness: It's more complicated than you think | Pew Research Center
Having kids makes you happier, but only when they move out, according to a new study, which suggests that parents are happier than non-parents later in life, when their children move out
Does Having Children Make People Happier in the Long Run? | Institute for Family Studies
Parenting and happiness in 22 countries | Wake Forest News
Parenthood and happiness: It's more complicated than you think | Pew Research Center
American parents are the least happy parents in the Western world. Surprise, surprise.
Bring Parenting Happiness Back: 9 Ways to Rediscover Joy
Parents Are Happier Than Non-Parents — But Not in the U.S. | Time.com
Vox - Does having children make you happier? Maybe not if you live in the US. According to one study, Americans face the largest gap between parents and non-parents when it comes