> but perhaps surprisingly, time spent with friends does not then increase to compensate.
Yeah, one way to look at this data is that having kids and working is massively disruptful to maintaining your friend network, but working and parenting are both time limited. When those expire they leave nothing in their absence.
Yeah, one way to look at this data is that having kids and working is massively disruptful to maintaining your friend network, but working and parenting are both time limited. When those expire they leave nothing in their absence.