Chelsea B. answered 11/18/20
MS in Sociology, BA in Sociology - Health, Education, and Welfare
Hi Strange,
It's hard to give the correct answers without further information on the sources this question is based off of. However, if we take a look at the Bureau of Labors Employment Characteristics of Families we can find some good information. This study was released April 21, 2020 so the information is as current as it gets. The study shows that mothers 78.5% of all employed mothers work full time. These numbers increase to 80.3% of mothers with children aged 6 and up. Mothers are less likely to work full time if they have children under the age of 6 and the number drops even lower for mothers with children under the age of 3. I've provided a link to my source down below!
https://www.bls.gov/news.release/pdf/famee.pdf