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"breadwinner" Definitions
  1. a person who supports their family with the money they earn

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In four in ten American families with children, the mother is the primary breadwinner—often because she's the only breadwinner, and the only parent, in the household.
"He already might feel threatened that 'I'm the breadwinner; I'm certainly not going to make him clean the toilet, too,' " she said, giving voice to the possible thought process of a female breadwinner.
With women now the sole breadwinner or co-breadwinner in two-thirds of families with children, closing the gender wage gap is an issue of both fairness and economic opportunity across our country.
You were now the head of the house, the breadwinner.
In military families, the service member is frequently the breadwinner.
In 40% of U.S. households, women are the primary breadwinner.
" It's her, not Ted, who is the family's "primary breadwinner.
Help the chief breadwinner, and whole districts will love you.
Kumar, 25, was the breadwinner in his middle class family.
She was the main breadwinner for a family of four.
I'm the primary nurturer as well as the primary breadwinner.
Take David, who is the sole breadwinner for her family.
Where to watch it: The Breadwinner is streaming on Netflix.
The male of the family was an absolute hard-working breadwinner.
There's nothing more lonely than that when you're the primary breadwinner.
My parents separated, and after, my mother was the sole breadwinner.
When a man is the breadwinner, he has one important job.
When the woman is the breadwinner, she has two important jobs.
It was his calling, but he is also his family's breadwinner.
She says she'll be the breadwinner for now, but who knows?
The conventional roles of breadwinner and homemaker felt alien, yet familiar.
Since she can't work, her husband is the family's only breadwinner.
She juggles a full-time job, school, and is the family's breadwinner.
Jack Thorne, Steve Conrad, Stephen Chbosky – Wonder BEST ANIMATED FEATURE The Breadwinner
Being the breadwinner doesn't necessarily go hand-in-hand with financial confidence.
It is given to Palestinian families whose breadwinner is killed or incarcerated.
Adrien Brody plays Isaac, the family's breadwinner, who runs a jewelry company.
"She was worried about being tied into being the breadwinner," McKinnon said.
Her father remains the family's sole breadwinner, something Khatun hopes to change.
She also says nothing about their finances changed ... he continued being the breadwinner.
Although she was frequently the breadwinner, Marston made Holloway take his last name.
I am a single Black woman and the sole breadwinner in my family.
She's also executive produced movies like the Oscar-nominated animated film The Breadwinner.
Facebook, his supreme breadwinner, made enough money to keep a small country afloat.
She's also executive produced movies like the Oscar-nominated animated film The Breadwinner.
Her mother told CNN Indonesia last month she had been the family's breadwinner.
She represents the 25% of American households headed solely by a woman breadwinner.
I'm the breadwinner in my family and everyone is also on my benefits.
When Mom is the family breadwinner, different financial planning issues come into play.
The figure rose to 11.7 percent if the breadwinner was a factory worker.
I worry that I'm burdening her as the sole breadwinner of our family.
Sankhon, whose father died when he was younger, is his family's main breadwinner.
As the breadwinner for his family, he has no time for fun. Mrs.
He was the breadwinner in our home, and my mother is a housewife.
America and Britain are the ones who deprived our family of its breadwinner.
Lopez had been the family breadwinner, and that role has now fallen to Leza.
I've got to believe that breadwinner status is hard for everyone, regardless of gender.
My mom's super domestic and an amazing cook, and my dad was the breadwinner.
His wife, a civil servant with the Ontario government, is the family's main breadwinner.
If you, the patient, are the breadwinner, that pressure will undoubtedly be even worse.
It's not an enduring satisfaction like a man may have had as a breadwinner.
Or that it's not polite to talk about money or own our breadwinner status.
I had no money, no food and no breadwinner -- my husband was also killed.
In 1939, it added protection in the event of the death of a breadwinner.
"Music is my breadwinner, but fashion is my creative outlet," he told the Times.
I was the breadwinner from the time I was three or four years old.
I supported my family as the primary breadwinner for 11 years as a freelancer.
As the sole breadwinner, staying home to avoid the novel coronavirus isn't an option.
He had been the main breadwinner; suddenly, the family worried about paying the rent.
I would assume the pressure of being the primary breadwinner but then resent it.
Sometimes, they're the only breadwinner for the family at 15 and 16 years old.
Single parents frequently have to assume both breadwinner and primary caregiver roles at once.
"I've always been the breadwinner," Ms. Metcalf said, referring to herself, but also Mrs.
There's this great text I read that talks about Mr. Breadwinner and Mrs. Consumer.
Feeling frustrated and alone in my new role as breadwinner, I wanted to know more.
The vast majority of us no longer live in the single, and male, breadwinner model.
So together, the newlyweds have $176 million with Miley as the breadwinner of this household.
Facebook may be pivoting to privacy, but the company's breadwinner will continue to be advertising.
Share of couples with female breadwinner: 30.2 percentWomen here earn 18.8 percent less than men.
She's also executive produced movies like the Oscar-nominated animated film The Breadwinner in 2017.
As the main breadwinner, Baxter's husband was also responsible for the couple's retirement nest egg.
These days, the pressure of being a breadwinner is hard on men and women alike.
After losing their family's breadwinner, women are left to fend for themselves and their children.
In fact, since we're both freelancers, I am, more often than not, our major breadwinner.
If so, will one parent stay at home while the other is the primary breadwinner?
My mother, quick to make friends, became her family's breadwinner, waitressing in bars and restaurants.
When a breadwinner dies young, leaving behind a family, Social Security is there for them.
Does a man have to want to be a breadwinner to be a good husband?
It should be no surprise to anyone that I've ended up the breadwinner in my relationship.
The financial impact from the loss of a breadwinner or secondary income provider can be catastrophic.
Campaigners such as Barker say men face their own pressures, such as being the sole breadwinner.
Nearly 63% of these "breadwinner moms" are either unmarried or are not living with their spouses.
Now more and more women are the primary breadwinner, and maybe that's the way to go.
I negotiated a rate increase with my "breadwinner" client and rarely turned down an extra assignment.
However, the concept of father-as-breadwinner is still stronger than ideals of fathers as nurturers.
Disputes over fees subsequently intensified as many students lost the family breadwinner responsible for paying them.
With his father deaf and disabled, his family relied on their eldest son as their breadwinner.
Nonetheless, "being a breadwinner is a different psychological experience for men than for women," Munsch said.
On top of that, she hated her career, but she was the breadwinner of the family.
I do this because, as the head of a single-parent household, I'm the sole breadwinner.
Her husband teases her about news reports that frequently refer to her as the family breadwinner.
How was I going to provide for a baby if my husband, our primary breadwinner, died?
He was the sole breadwinner for his family of 12, said his brother, Mohammad Gul, 23.
When she and her husband divorced, she became the breadwinner and started working on Ninth Avenue.
Devorah: I'm also the sole breadwinner because An Arm and a Leg is still a startup.
Carey said she made $82,9753 before taxes last year and is the breadwinner of her family.
That individual, regardless of what caused that encounter, that individual might possibly be the primary breadwinner.
Not only had the Mexican woman lost the man she loved, her family also lost its breadwinner.
The Breadwinner is about a 12-year-old girl dealing with life in Afghanistan under the Taliban.
Forty percent of American households with children under 18 have a woman as primary or sole breadwinner.
"I'm the breadwinner, the provider, and I need to go out and work my family," he writes.
Gabrielle Union's character, Mary Jane Paul, was an unmarried news anchor and the breadwinner for her family.
By 250, the year I became the breadwinner in my own household, that number jumped to 269%.
Who was I to do something that resulted in the sole breadwinner in her household getting deported?
"It was a major blow, especially since my father was our family's only breadwinner," Mr. Valencia said.
It helps to overcome stress at times and reduce some of the pressure of being the breadwinner.
SCHWAB: Many of these folks have become the sole breadwinner for their families because they have to.
Suddenly, I was the only breadwinner, which finally helped friends and family realize my job is real.
It also protects working families in the event of disability or after the loss of a breadwinner.
As a breadwinner, he was never quite adequate; the couple spent most of their lives in debt.
According to Mr. Qasim, his brother was the sole breadwinner for his wife and four young children.
During that time I was the main breadwinner and his grants from school helped cover the rest.
If you're a business owner or sole breadwinner, nine to 12 months is more ideal, McBride said.
He was a bass player talented enough to record with Bob Dylan, and the family's sole breadwinner.
Calculator If they are the sole breadwinner in their home, hardly anywhere in America's largest metro areas.
She's been so successful with the gooey substance that she is now the breadwinner in her family.
Evelyn, a singer, has been the breadwinner in their marriage while Bowzie, a dreamer, sorts himself out.
He is struggling to get a new restaurant off the ground, and she is effectively the breadwinner.
BTW, she was the breadwinner because he spent time in prison for firearms violations and grand theft.
Baloch built a modeling career on the back of her social media fame and was the family breadwinner.
Michael's essay included details about his mother, who was both the family's breadwinner and a hands-on mom.
She told Glamour that seeing her mother as the family's primary breadwinner formed her view of equality first.
Luke Bryan's wife Caroline was the breadwinner in the household before he got his career off the ground.
The thing is, it's 2017, and there's nothing shocking about a woman being the breadwinner in a relationship.
The company's breadwinner oil and gas division swung to a profit and earnings jumped in the refining division.
Ms. Land was the family breadwinner, while Ms. Turner, a longtime nursing assistant, stayed home with the children.
The researcher concludes that the male breadwinner stereotype is still very much alive, and can affect marital stability.
Ms. Paundi, 38, was the breadwinner for her five siblings, and she left behind five children, now orphans.
While in Afghanistan, I met a young man who was the sole breadwinner for a family of eight.
Liddicoat also says Griffin should pay for her lawyers ... probably 'cause he was the breadwinner in the relationship.
"The male needs to be the breadwinner of the family," Mr. Moore said on C-Span in 2000.
Ms. Gardner, the sole breadwinner in her house, often works double shifts to make her $825 monthly rent.
She told us that was because she was the breadwinner in the relationship -- and there wasn't a prenup.
"They cannot grieve, they cannot remarry, they cannot sell property, the family has lost their breadwinner," she said.
When women are the family breadwinner, it turns out neither spouse wants to shout it from the rooftops.
Mikey, the breadwinner, is blithely upbeat about the forthcoming baby; being a father has been his lifelong dream.
It has become difficult for a family with one breadwinner to afford a middle-class standard of living.
Mohammad Azam was the sole breadwinner of his large family, supporting his wife, four kids and disabled brother.
She'd become the youth director at her church while playing both roles as mom and dad, caregiver, and breadwinner.
But it also seems to reflect an overwhelming perception what a "real man" is: strong, unemotional, the primary breadwinner.
Right now, Patel is the primary breadwinner in a home she shares with her boyfriend and his younger siblings.
Instead, almost two-thirds of respondents reported that the breadwinner in their family had a managerial or professional gig.
Tessie— who was the breadwinner in the family as John's health began to deteriorate — still manages to stay positive.
He asks, with great trepidation, whether she'd be okay with the possibility of being the "breadwinner" in the marriage.
"It actually blows my mind that people think it matters who the breadwinner is in a relationship," wrote another.
Because women still earn far less than men, achieving breadwinner status within a dual-income household is more difficult.
She not only "went off to the office," she became a huge success and the breadwinner of the family.
When she initially realized she'd be the breadwinner in their relationship, she was fine, but not happy about it.
"It's inspiring to see all the different roles [women] play on a daily basis: mother, breadwinner, caretaker," she says.
It was a tough choice I had faced as the husband, the father, the breadwinner, the head of family.
For many, the homemaker/breadwinner roles have an impact on whether to stay in or leave a bad marriage.
These could be the kind of unionized industrial jobs that let a breadwinner support a family, Ms. Yeampierre said.
Her father's experience as the sole breadwinner in the family at the time is particularly etched in her memory.
I'm the sole breadwinner of my family and the blockade meant that I could no longer support my family.
The breadwinner, a 30-something rickshaw driver, threw himself under the bed and curled up in a wooden box.
Maybe you have a spouse who is your household's primary breadwinner and you just need a little extra cash.
The latest numbers show a rebound in young men's disagreement with the claim that male-breadwinner families are superior.
How the wife resented being the family's breadwinner and spokesperson for 13 years while her introverted husband held back.
"We need the policies that allow people to move in and out" of caregiver and breadwinner roles, Coontz said.
She was the primary breadwinner in the relationship, so they needed to be based where she had a job.
Even as women entered the workforce en masse, the notion of the male breadwinner was harder to kill than Rambo.
I've always felt that it isn't fair for one person in a relationship to have to be the sole breadwinner.
This is at a time when women, more than ever, are likely to be the primary breadwinner for their family.
She spoke about the gender gap, maternity leave and the fact that 40% of households now have a female breadwinner.
I also wonder (again) if my organization is paying me less because I'm not "supposed" to be the primary breadwinner.
Anthony is described as a superstar hip-hop/pop artist, who is the breadwinner of the family, according to Deadline.
Life in exile for these women has often meant becoming the main breadwinner, and for many the burden is overwhelming.
He serves as the breadwinner for his family and the primary caretaker for his wife, Flora, who has multiple sclerosis.
Moms are the sole or primary breadwinner in 40 percent of households, according to a 2013 Pew Research Center study.
"I knew she was stuck in this situation where it would be different if she were the breadwinner," she says.
If the abuser is the breadwinner and is jailed, the family will have no financial support and means of survival.
As Bloomberg's Matt Boyle points out: Even with the wage bump, many workers will struggle if they're the sole breadwinner.
Of the couples the authors analyzed, almost 1 in 4 were in marriages where the wife was the primary breadwinner.
"Everything fell apart after that," said Anthony, whose single mother fell deeper into poverty after the family breadwinner was deported.
" Still, even Tone Capone is amazed at the evergreen success of what was already what he called his "top breadwinner.
Taking the kids to these playdates largely falls to Bennett as Julie assumes the new role of breadwinner for the family.
While Aden and her children relied on Sheik as the breadwinner in their household, Omar Haji Mohamed looked to his kids.
Since she was the primary breadwinner for her five sons, including one with a severe disability, it was a major blow.
Share of couples with female breadwinner: 29.6 percentThe gender pay gap in this city is 18.9 percent, falling just below average.
As the sixth child in a large family whose father — the sole breadwinner — drove trucks, Cheah came from a humble background.
She says it won't be easy as she is currently unemployed and her husband was the sole breadwinner for the family.
The breadwinner was King's Quest, a family-friendly saga of gallant royals and mashed-up fairy tales created by Roberta Williams.
Unable to find new work, her father, the family's sole breadwinner, accepted Mr. Mohamed's offer of a $1,300 dowry, she said.
CreditCreditMonica Garwood For most of the 12 years of Nick and Natalie Foy's marriage, Ms. Foy has been the primary breadwinner.
They are no longer sole breadwinner and, as Piers Morgan would have you believe, child care is the ultimate demasculinizing act.
She plays a character: friend, parent, breadwinner, lover, a woman who resists classification, a woman of the world, of political conscience.
But when we met Carla she was about two or three days from losing her apartment because Alfredo was the breadwinner.
The Breadwinner marks the solo directorial debut for Nora Twomey, who co-directed Kells and worked on the story of Sea.
Families are also relocating from Johannesburg to Umhlanga, with the breadwinner frequently commuting by air — a one-hour flight, she said.
"Scout the potential scenarios, from injuries to a loss of income, to something serious happening to the primary breadwinner," Runnels said.
And my father, who viewed his breadwinner role as his entire reason for being, had rarely given her his undivided attention.
So there is pressure on me as the sole breadwinner, which was never how we had done things in the past.
His argument is simple -- Mary was the breadwinner during their 12-year marriage and got him used to their lavish lifestyle.
Lawyers like Taub still see many traditional gender breakdowns in that demographic; male breadwinner, wife who stayed at home to raise kids.
Two: Our current situation is the product of deeply entrenched cultural and legal systems designed around the single, and male, breadwinner model.
Eight out of ten Black women are breadwinners, and many the sole breadwinner, so their contribution to the family income is vital.
The Pixar film won out over a field of other animated films, including Loving Vincent, The Boss Baby, Ferdinand, and The Breadwinner.
The adventures of Peter and Jane, their Mum (a housewife) and Dad (a breadwinner) were a reading aid for generations of children.
Enterprise was encouraged by the government and thriving among the patients, many of whom had previously served as their family's primary breadwinner.
The jokes were self-deprecating about how Grande is the breadwinner in the relationship -- and he was just lucky to be there.
Sharon's* husband pointed out that, after a promotion, she was now the breadwinner between them, which he discovered while filing their taxes.
Being the breadwinner, or sole earner, raises the stakes for these respondents internally, in the same way it does for men externally.
"A lot of times parents will abandon their kids once they grow out of the breadwinner and child-star role," Mains says.
The woman being the breadwinner is approached as an obstacle a couple must overcome to aid the general health of the partnership.
Most women with young children are in the U.S. workforce, and more mothers are serving as their family's sole or primary breadwinner.
He was the only breadwinner of the family, and I was the only child who could go out and work to earn.
"Even if someone isn't the primary breadwinner, you may still want to take out a life insurance policy on that individual."2.
They want to turn the clock backward in order to regain the white male pride that comes from being the family breadwinner.
Moore has since apologized for the sports column, calling it a joke, and said that he shouldn't have made the breadwinner remark.
In some cases, they have to enter the workforce because they're the sole breadwinner for the family, so they need flexible work.
Featuring reworkings from Kenneth Bager, Peaking Lights, Al Breadwinner and 2814, it's a gorgeously ethereal waft of tropical rainforest new age schmaltz.
Red families tend to be inegalitarian or complementarian, viewing the man as the primary breadwinner and the mother as the primary caregiver.
With the latest "Mission: Impossible" in theaters, a previous installment airs on FX. And "The Breadwinner" revolves around a young Afghan refugee.
But I think "The Breadwinner" is worth celebrating, in part because it is a work that in some ways qualifies as reportage.
Like pretty much every other breadwinner in Fairfield, Mr. Jones's father worked in the steel mill, eventually rising to a management post.
Taking low-skilled jobs to keep residency status is not uncommon among astronaut families when the breadwinner can't find more lucrative work.
Taking low-skilled jobs to keep residency status is not uncommon among astronaut families when the breadwinner can't find more lucrative work.
His mother, a schoolteacher, was the breadwinner for many years; his father, who worked in the curtain business, lived to be 100.
Working long hours also used to be seen as a badge of honor, especially for the male breadwinner in a patriarchal society.
And it's disappointment with wages writ large, and male-breadwinner wages especially, that's crucial to the economic element in Trump's populist appeal.
Jobs on the school calendar are a great boon to people struggling to fulfill both the child care and the breadwinner roles.
When we first started a family we assumed my husband would be the main breadwinner, while my freelance income supplemented his salary.
His wife and children, who are American citizens, remain in West Palm Beach, struggling to survive without the breadwinner of the family.
I grew up in a traditional household, where my father was the breadwinner and my mother took care of me and my sister.
You also don't need to point out who is the bigger breadwinner, by saying things like 'Mommy makes twice as much as Daddy.
They probably reflected a different idea of the father as, at best, a breadwinner, and at worst, a distant, less-than-lovable figure.
I'll also, most likely, be bummed I can't use my breadwinner status to leverage getting out of making the bed quite so much.
Because, in reality, 42% of working mothers are either the sole or primary breadwinner in their families, and another 22% are co-breadwinners.
"I am now the breadwinner for the family so it's time," Jolie joked to Deadline about returning to acting after two years away.
Anthony Leo, nominated for Best Animated Feature Film for The Breadwinner, thinks that the Oscars is the time for men to speak up.
When I got married 10 years ago, I had no inkling that I'd one day serve as the primary breadwinner for my family.
Tom's citing irreconcilable differences, and wants the judge to shut down any request by Ria for spousal support ... we're guessing he's the breadwinner.
Levchin has described how men are told to buy flowers on the way home, presumably from their tiring day as the family breadwinner.
The post-second-world-war model of the nuclear family with a breadwinner husband, a homemaker wife and several children has become atypical.
The tension between artist and designer, free spirit and breadwinner has been a constant with Bobbi, as Solomon is known to her friends.
Megan's the breadwinner, so all the money she's earned since her separation is hers, including the loot for her latest 'Ninja Turtles' flick.
The breadwinner of the batch, Drake consistently logs gold and platinum records in a time where hip-hop album sales are in decline.
Bottom line for Jeff ... women are better than men, and they should always win the divorce, even when the wife is the breadwinner.
Quintero told CNN that he worries about being deported as he is the breadwinner in the family, and his wife does not work.
He becomes the chief breadwinner, she's responsible for children and home, and it stays that way even if she goes back to work.
Johnson, a single father of an 18-year-old son, says disability insurance also becomes even more important when you are the sole breadwinner.
I am currently the breadwinner; my husband only makes about $40,000 a year, which is a bit of a departure from traditional gender roles.
It seems as though the real secret to success as a female breadwinner is not letting anyone in the relationship feel taken for granted.
In the Clinton household, she was the main breadwinner, graduated from Yale Law School, and had a résumé just as impressive as her husband's.
There's a direct correlation between a man's breadwinner status and his political stance, according to a new study published in the Harvard Business Review.
Married at 16 to a much older man living with tuberculosis, Soni knew that she would have to become the breadwinner of her family.
Sometimes they start so early that it's the only life they know, and by that point, the child may have become the family breadwinner.
Now she loves them - making the crispy snacks has turned her from a housewife reliant on her husband's unstable income into the main breadwinner.
The obvious breadwinner is Google, as emphasized when Alphabet separated Google from its more money-dependent Big Idea companies like Calico, X, and Fiber.
DeVore said the money helped keep the family afloat, since his wife was the sole breadwinner, and the kids' private school tuition was expensive.
Share of couples with female breadwinner: 31.3 percentWomen in relationships are most likely to out earn their husband or partner if they live here.
As the primary breadwinner in her family, Maribel's four children will no doubt suffer financially if she is forced to leave the United States.
Yet breadwinner women juggling work, family and household duties often fail to consider a long-term financial plan, O'Connor told CNBC after the panel.
When Jasmine*, of Cookeville, TN, graduated college early, she knew she'd be the primary breadwinner at least until her partner finished school, as well.
This may seem negligible to the state's wealthy and middle class, but not to a poor family with a breadwinner struggling at the margins.
Still, Jen secretly wishes Jim could be more of a breadwinner, and money is a source of great tension and strain throughout the book.
"She had been the chief breadwinner and financial decision maker," her best friend, Diane D. Blair, wrote in notes she kept about the era.
Stowe, her family's breadwinner, kept up a stream of publications after her abolitionist novel, "Uncle Tom's Cabin," became a best seller in the 1850s.
In one case, she had a client whose father was the sole breadwinner but then lost his job when the client was a child.
More than 40 percent of American mothers are the primary breadwinners for their families, she said, and many of them are the only breadwinner.
Her father, a delivery man, was the only breadwinner in the household, but he has not earned anything for weeks due to the lockdown.
Back then, that struggle brought women in large numbers out of the home, a place controlled by a male breadwinner, and into the workplace.
For as much as The Breadwinner juggles, both in its story and thematically, it's a little surprising that the film is an animated one.
Made, 27, is a housewife who looks after their 10-month-old baby, while Zou, 43, is a fishing captain and the family breadwinner.
"It is said that if you earn more in the relationship, then you are the breadwinner," Wong says in a "Hard Knock Wife" bit.
"The Breadwinner" An animated movie about a young girl living under Taliban rule who goes to extreme lengths for the good of her family.
He was a prototypical blue-collar breadwinner, working as a salesman at a cigar shop and living with his family near the Lower Garden District.
In a typical situation, I wouldn't mind being in control of our finances, and being in control of our financial planning, and being the breadwinner.
Mr Maradona's sister, Maria Rosa, recalls that he became the family breadwinner aged 15, after being signed by Argentinos Juniors, a club in Buenos Aires.
Maleni is the breadwinner in the relationship — not that this dissuades Chicklet from fronting to the 'gram with hundreds that don't even belong to him.
For a struggling family whose former breadwinner may be locked up, that's a lot of money just to stay in touch with a loved one.
A family breadwinner could work full time and earn enough money to buy a home, put the kids through college, and enjoy a secure retirement.
A self-piloting car may drop off a family's breadwinner at work, then scuttle back to pick up the kids and take them to school.
After Verghese's father passed away when she was eight years old, Nalini became the breadwinner, running a guesthouse and bringing up her two daughters alone.
The humor derives from the fact that Guy is a constant worrier and a conscientious breadwinner, anxious to keep both family and lovers financially afloat.
Moore has also been bashed for expressing concerns about women earning more than men, arguing that a female breadwinner would be "disruptive" to a household.
A widow and a mother of four, she is her family's only breadwinner after her husband, also a police officer, was killed while on duty.
The man sexually abusing a girl may be the family's sole breadwinner, who threatens to remove his financial support if the girl reports the crime.
"It's incredibly naïve to ever head into a marriage thinking divorce is 100 percent off the table," said Ms. Lowry, the 29-year-old breadwinner.
The fault lines are mainly financial — she's the breadwinner and he's a failed athlete reduced to drywalling their rambling fixer-upper — but they run deep.
Fathers today spend far more time on child care than their fathers ever did, and are far less likely to be their family's sole breadwinner.
A Roman Catholic who married at 22, she is the main breadwinner in her family; her husband stopped working to help raise their three sons.
The genocide left Rwanda with a population that was 70 percent female; many women started fishing out of necessity, with so many primary breadwinner killed.
The sole breadwinner, Tang Yi Han's husband, is a construction worker, but business had been decreasing since political unrest flared in Hong Kong in June.
As the sole breadwinner for her two children, ages 9 and 10, she counts on this job but isn't sure how long it will last.
Goal 1: Purchase life insuranceIn 2018 I began to be the main breadwinner for my family, when my husband started staying home with our children.
Maggie, Kevin's girlfriend at the time, was the breadwinner in the relationship through her corporate law job and, later, a start-up based in San Francisco.
I definitely have 'golden handcuffs' that keep me in this work (I'm also the primary breadwinner in my house since my husband runs his own business).
Being the breadwinner is hard, but so many of these women have found ways to make it work and as a result, their relationships have thrived.
This year, Pixar's Coco is basically guaranteed to bring home the prize, but two of the smaller films, The Breadwinner and Loving Vincent deserve more recognition.
But idealizing the era when America was the economic powerhouse of the world, bipartisanship reigned and male breadwinner families were the norm requires overlooking much else.
After the death of her father back in Peru, Vanesa took on the role of breadwinner and she was still sending money home to her family.
The actress and singer opened up about the evolution of her career, the stress of being a teenage breadwinner for her family, and her own sexuality.
The star is executive producer of The Breadwinner — a tale about a young girl living under the Taliban who risks it all to save her family.
Instead, the movement remained mostly limited to emotionally stunted white collar men who felt stuffed into the breadwinner role—which led to class and race blindness.
Smith took occasional part-time jobs—as a mountain-bike guide; as a P.A. for a television show about aliens—but King was the primary breadwinner.
Paint Shop Pro was still very much the breadwinner—the subject of books, just like the big guys—and the app's features just kept getting better.
And yet there she was, being a complete pioneer with her bisexuality and with her choice to work as a woman and become the family's breadwinner.
The sole breadwinner at his home in the northern city of Mazar-i-Sharif, Mubarez said he discovered rap in Iran and spits lyrics while cutting hair.
While I was never the breadwinner, my contribution is now almost entirely to our home — a much more traditional marriage role than I had ever expected having.
"I have been working here for a while, this is my only work opportunity," said Abdelrahman who, like many of her colleagues, is her family's sole breadwinner.
With the omnipresent expectation of childrearing and the likelihood of never being the breadwinner, it feels all the more vital to leave space for my individual aspirations.
With nearly one-third of women now the family breadwinner, it's crucial they know how to manage money so they have the freedom to pursue their dreams.
Corinne's dad in particular asked Nick about his hazy prospects, and sat his daughter down to warn her that she would be the "breadwinner" in the relationship.
Raised by their breadwinner mothers through harsh times, many girls now in their 226s and 21948s have chosen a career path in technology, which pays the bills.
Some are worried about mounting copays, equipment, and procedures that aren't covered, the cost of weeks or months off work, or the loss of a family breadwinner.
When I comes to serving their wounded warrior, they often have to leave the workforce, which requires them to go and serve as the family's sole breadwinner.
As both a housewife and breadwinner, Jackson struggled to balance life and work (like many men of his generation, Hyman refused to lift a finger at home).
She becomes her household's breadwinner, working for charismatic kingpin Rebecca (Jisca Kalvanda) as a drug runner before graduating to a dangerous, lucrative mission that ends in tragedy.
So head to the IFC this weekend to catch The Breadwinner, Irish filmmaker Nora Twomey's adaptation of the internationally best-selling children's novel of the same name.
While 2D animated films are still being made by smaller studios like Cartoon Saloon ("The Breadwinner"), they aren't the sort of projects that typically receive wide releases.
Yet across most marriages, they still do much more child care and housework than their husbands, and men still feel strong pressure to be the family breadwinner.
Children or parents get sick or in trouble, the car breaks down or the bus doesn't come, the family's breadwinner loses a job or goes to prison.
A Roman Catholic who married at 22, Ms. Kramp-Karrenbauer is the main breadwinner in her family; her husband stopped working to help raise their three sons.
In the new special she pokes fun at her mother for asking if being the breadwinner would threaten her husband, and in person, she underlined the point.
And in "The Breadwinner," an 11-year-old girl in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan disguises herself as a boy to support her family after her father is imprisoned.
Thitima was the main breadwinner for her family, and she had wanted to send her 3-year-old daughter to a good school, the Bangkok Post reported.
The problem with this antiquated stance is that nowadays most women are pulling half the financial weight in their households, and a growing number are the primary breadwinner.
A chapter that laments the erosion of the male breadwinner role proposes throwback changes to the tax system to encourage marriage and a more traditional division of labour.
Many girls are sent away by their parents who cannot afford to feed or school them, while others provide for their families - sometimes acting as the main breadwinner.
His friend advises him to skip the everything-is-equal mediator and see a lawyer, especially since Frances has been the main breadwinner in the last few years.
Share of couples with female breadwinner: 29.5 percentWomen in this city benefit from California's strong parental and family work policies, and the wage pay gap is 18.7 percent.
Thankfully, I've been able to remain the breadwinner of my family by running my own freelance consulting business, structuring my work hours around doctor appointments and school meetings.
The fundamental aim of Social Security is to protect against the risk of lost income from work, whether from retirement, disability or the death of a family breadwinner.
The couple turned to Wells Fargo (WFC), their mortgage servicer, for help making their payments after Eva, the family's breadwinner, was laid off by Verizon (VZ) in 22015.
But smaller domestic dramas like Lady Bird, Phantom Thread, and The Breadwinner were also powerful for me, and so were metaphor-loaded movies like I, Tonya and Mother!
By some estimates, removing a breadwinner from a household reduces the family's income by 47 percent and can result in frequent relocations or the loss of the home.
Whitney is the sole breadwinner in a relationship with an artist who seems to spend his days doing more napping and texting her about unpaid rent than working.
Cusk's abiding themes — her obligations as mother, daughter, citizen, artist and breadwinner — are much the same as those that fill the soliloquies in her coolly glittering Outline trilogy.
Her dad has not been able to work full-time due to his lack of mobility, so Deisi has become the main breadwinner for the two of them.
In 'The Breadwinner,' a Girl Bravely Provides for Her Family The children in this animated film based on a novel by Deborah Ellis navigate life under the Taliban. _________
Nate (Jason Jones) struggles to accept his new place in the family when Robin (Natalie Zea) becomes the breadwinner by getting a job in a Hooters-like bar.
You may have heard about The Breadwinner because it's a passion project of Angelina Jolie, who executive produced the animated tale of Taliban-occupied Kabul in the early 2000s.
Even if breadwinner status makes women feel entitled to demand more from the partners domestically, typically it doesn't always shake out so evenly, especially if there are children involved.
The government announced ambitious jobs plans, including to ensure that every family has at least one breadwinner, which is key as jobs are cut in major state-owned enterprises.
The Breadwinner, a product of Cartoon Saloon, is done in the studio's unique animation style and tells the story of a young girl growing up in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.
I am the sole breadwinner for 7 people (living in my household) and need to figure out how to make everything work from a legal / logistics point of view.
Fiat Chrysler, meanwhile, hasn't revealed its 2019 Ram 1500 yet, but it seems like the automaker will wait until the eve of the event to show off their breadwinner.
Sharing the role can also alleviate some of the emotional issues that pop up when the wife is the breadwinner, which can be tough on both spouses, Dawson said.
"The Breadwinner," an animated film that she produced, is about a young Afghan girl who cuts her hair and poses as a boy in order to feed her family.
One of Seamon's biggest pet peeves is the mistaken assumption the breadwinner is her boyfriend, and that he's the reason they can afford her lifestyle and their nice apartment.
The number includes children who have lost just one parent, who Iraqis also classify as orphans because single parents in this culture cannot simultaneously serve as breadwinner and caregiver.
On Tennis The Federer family has shared many a road trip, but in this unusually settled period, the patriarch and primary breadwinner has been fielding more and more questions.
It's possible, Barris said, that his nostalgia for old-fashioned breadwinner masculinity stems from the fact that his mother was "so far away" from identifying with the feminist movement.
Even then, the family would have to prove they would face extreme hardship without Irvi so he could return, which would be difficult because Rachel was the main breadwinner.
Despite the increasing role of women in the work force, the old idea that a son will be the breadwinner and will support parents in old age remains powerful.
Having that as a plan for the future, in his head, helps him perceive our relationship differently than, 'I'm the sole breadwinner and I have to take care of her.
Another problem is the government's narrow view of what constitutes a family, says Jean Yeung Wei-Jun of the National University of Singapore: two heterosexual parents with a male breadwinner.
This is not just white entitlement, which was taken for granted for 200 years, but male breadwinner family entitlement, which was a very recent acquisition for the white working class.
The research primarily states that having the man in a heterosexual, nuclear family be the sole breadwinner is detrimental to him, causing a decrease in psychological well-being and health.
"Men who make a lot more money than their partners may approach breadwinning with a sense of obligation and worry about maintaining breadwinner status," Munsch said in a press release.
In 2016, it's not only the reality that the majority of women work, but they do so in great numbers: 40% of women are their families' proud and primary breadwinner.
"If you're the primary breadwinner, more than likely that means you're engaging in intense working hours," Lazetta Rainey Braxton, a CFP and founder of Financial Fountains, told CNBC this week.
That throughline carries over into the sequel, as Elastigirl is pushed into the spotlight and Mr. Incredible, formerly the breadwinner, is left at home to take care of the children.
Even when money is tight, Jacky feels ambivalent about his wife Brigitte working; not being the family's sole breadwinner is one of many emasculations he has a hard time stomaching.
Women bringing more to the family table, economically speaking, helps to shatter old school ideas about the "man of the house" being the "breadwinner" or "pants-wearer" of the family.
Editorial Of the 240 million children under 28 in the United States today, some 29.5 million need day care, because both parents work or a single parent is the breadwinner.
But it's incredibly bleak to think about how much staying power the archetype of Husband as Primary Breadwinner still has, and how much unnecessary pressure that expectation puts on couples.
You should look into buying a disability insurance policy if you're the breadwinner of your family, you're paying off debt, you don't have coverage through work, or you're self-employed.
"We feel that it is our God-given duty for the husband to be the breadwinner, and the mom to be the homemaker," said Ms. Hoover, who has two children.
His version of the midlife crisis emerged directly from these concerns: At midlife, he explained, men grew tired of their breadwinner role and sought new paths of exploration and fulfillment.
As his family's main breadwinner, Mr. Bogan was earning $28.66 per hour, a solidly middle-class wage in the Neenah area, which The New York Times reported on in November.
She enjoys singing a song from an animated Barbie movie and reading books from "The Breadwinner" series of children's novels set in Taliban-era Afghanistan by Canadian author Deborah Ellis.
His findings for a female breadwinner are even more telling: In 1985, she needed to work 45 weeks to afford the four annual expenses, compared to 66 weeks in 2018.
Another thing that I thought about was the idea of what happens if, instead of the man having all the power financially, a woman is the breadwinner in a family?
Jeremy filed legal docs in his divorce case with Melissa Meeks, in which he says she's currently earning exactly what she made during the marriage when she was the breadwinner.
But when her father -- a middle-class businessman dealing in imports and exports -- lost his leg in an accident, her mother and the remaining six daughters were left without a breadwinner.
We got Courtney leaving Starbucks in Santa Clarita Saturday and she told us that she was the real breadwinner in her marriage to Hutchinson, despite him being 34 years her senior.
Miller cited findings from a new Census Bureau paper — husbands and wives are lying about who makes more money when the woman is the primary breadwinner in an opposite-sex household.
Almost all of the changes have been more marginal than dramatic, and many are reasonable responses to big social shifts, most notably the decline of traditional "male breadwinner, female homemaker" households.
The argument that men, especially affluent men, are more focused on their "male" breadwinner role than on their more "female" family roles, does not reflect either research data or observational data.
When I returned from Oaxaca and told him I wanted to dedicate myself to [documenting femicides] and that he would have to be our breadwinner, he didn't hesitate to accept that.
He is the breadwinner for his parents, and while he yearns to reunite with them to deliver the money in person, he knows the risk of re-entering the U.S. illegally.
It is a broad social insurance program, and what it insures against is the risk of lost income in a household - everything from retirement to disability or death of a breadwinner.
"It's not that we don't want to return but it has to be safe," said Abdallah, who is now the family breadwinner, working at a shop in the city of Falluja.
But Egor claims HE was the breadwinner between the two ... so much so he had to cover thousands of dollars in bills Lindsay racked up during the filming her latest movie.
Taking any unpaid time off from work — whether it's to go back to school or have a baby — requires forethought for a family breadwinner, said Garrett of the Garrett Planning Network.
When Mikaela was at Burke, I was finally getting my career going again, but once she started travelling, what with Jeff the main breadwinner, it was 'You're the one to go.
More famously, Franklin reframed Otis Redding's musical insistence that as the breadwinner in a relationship he deserved respect when he came home to a feminist anthem that empowered generations of women.
I still work from home as a writer, but it&aposs not a part-time gig: I&aposm the breadwinner for our family of four, running a six-figure freelance business.
Furthermore, the financial advantages of dual-earner couples over male-breadwinner families have increased significantly in recent years, and an unequal division of housework has become progressively more damaging to relationships.
The result is a kind of economic scarring with too many families pushed further down the economic ladder simply because a breadwinner was unfortunate enough to experience a period of joblessness.
And bear in mind that even as conservatives bemoan the decline of the traditional male breadwinner, they're pushing policies like Medicaid work requirements that basically force mothers out of the home.
Today, almost half of working women in the U.S. — including 42 percent of working mothers — are their family's primary or sole breadwinner, according to a joint NBC News-Wall Street Journal poll.
Share of couples with female breadwinner: 30 percentThis city offer women one of the lowest gender wage gaps of the 50 largest metro areas, with women earning 23.53 percent less than men.
The women most frustrated by their breadwinner status never considered it could happen, didn't expect it to last, or can't find a way to do things differently even when they want to.
Women represent 56 percent of those enrolled in colleges and universities, make up 47 percent of the U.S. labor force, and increasingly are becoming the sole or co-breadwinner in their families.
Teachers and counselors began to understand that academic outcomes can depend on whether a parent has been whisked away to a far-off detention center, leaving no breadwinner and traumatized family behind.
"I am the main breadwinner of the house," Khen Srey Touch told a Reuters photographer who spent a few days with her family in their village southwest of the capital Phnom Penh.
They found that men felt the most anxious when they were the sole breadwinner in the family, and the least stressed when their women partners were contributing 40% to the household income.
The Breadwinner Irish studio Cartoon Saloon won plaudits for their features The Secret of Kells and Song of the Sea, both of which seemed to take place within 2D, tapestry-like spaces.
So it's a portrait of a pretty toxic marriage, for sure, but I don't take it as an indictment of marriage or even of whether an unconventional female-breadwinner marriage can survive.
Leonardo (dubbed "Leo" by Kate and her three daughters) soon discovers the man he never was, and never even considered being: a hard-working breadwinner, a loving dad, an ever-improving cook.
The result of families sending women into the workforce, which meant they now needed to pay for child care and had fewer options for rescue if anything happened to the primary breadwinner.
My mother, the breadwinner and provider, also gave me everything my father couldn't: strong values, tough love, weekend drives to theater and choir and dance practices on the other side of town.
She was struggling as the sole breadwinner while her husband was unemployed due to his immigration status, but commenters chose to focus on her decision to eat McDonald's five times in one week.
Jolie was on hand to celebrate the film The Breadwinner, an animated movie about a headstrong young girl in Afghanistan who disguises herself as a boy in order to provide for her family.
The officer, a father of two and the sole breadwinner in his house, said he plans to ask his landlord in upper Manhattan for an extension on rent that's due on Feb. 1.
Share of couples with female breadwinner: 30.7 percentWomen in this city earn about $0.19 less per dollar than their male counterparts, about in line with the average among the 50 largest U.S. metros.
She is scheduled to return to her job as a store clerk in March, and, as the sole breadwinner in her family, fears continuing his care in the long term could be challenging.
It's typical for husbands to view their career as more important and feel like the primary breadwinner simply because they earned more, and so they are often threatened by their spouse's new success.
The more you take — you can claim them if you have dependents, if you itemize deductions, if you're a breadwinner and your spouse is unemployed — then the less tax you will have withheld.
A second casualty, Abadullah Hanazai, a 28-year-old reporter for RFE/RL in Kabul, was his family's main breadwinner and had been married just seven months, according to his colleague Ibrahim Safi.
We see him become his family's breadwinner, pulling them out of poverty by earning an apartment at the age of 15 that is close to the stadium of his first club, Argentinos Juniors.
But the collapse of industrial employment and the single-breadwinner family in the 1970s, along with the passage of Medicare and Medicaid in 1965, drove a rising share of elder care into institutions.
Rainbird, like Rob on "Catastrophe," was in advertising for two decades, until, like Robert on "Divorce," he quit to get into real estate, which, also like Robert, turned his wife into the breadwinner.
The division-of-labor advantages of having one breadwinner and one caregiver apply regardless of which parent stays home, so a new Schlafly wouldn't need to agree with her predecessor on gender essentialism.
There's also champion pro wrestler Brooke and Weston, who struggle over who will be the breadwinner, and Krystal and Jarrel, who unexpectedly found out they were pregnant after breaking up — sparking a paternity test.
"If the breadwinner of the family is gone, we can either help them look for a different future or we are just send them to Daesh," he said, using the Arabic name for ISIS.
Our nation's social insurance infrastructure protects us against a common set of risks to which we are all potentially exposed — disability, injury at work, illness, unemployment, old age, and the death of a breadwinner.
A different survey found that in 1994, 83% of men between the ages of 18 and 25 disagreed with the notion that a "male breadwinner, female homemaker" arrangement was in fact the superior household.
Four years later, he now puts in 2200-hour shifts at a damp and squalid textile factory in Istanbul as the primary breadwinner for his family, which fled to Turkey after his father's death.
Four years later, he now puts in 12-hour shifts at a damp and squalid textile factory in Istanbul as the primary breadwinner for his family, which fled to Turkey after his father's death.
Donors recognize that this program provides a small but needed safety net for families who have lost their breadwinner and that it encourages released detainees to shun efforts by extremist groups to exploit them.
But, as can happen no matter who the breadwinner is, conflict can arise when a wife makes more financial decisions without including her husband (and the same is true when the roles are reversed).
This typically wide-ranging category includes "The Breadwinner," which is from the small Irish outfit the Cartoon Saloon and which counts Angelina Jolie among its executive producers; and "The Boss Baby," starring Alec Baldwin.
I had a very authoritarian childhood, and in this sense would ideally be in a relationship where I was the greater "breadwinner" so that I could take charge and have more of a say.
Doctors recommend eight weeks recovery time from that surgery, but Allen is the primary breadwinner of her family, and she and her husband can't afford for her to take more time off from work.
This leaves spouses who already have sacrificed a great deal for their country — moving frequently, leading their families through deployments and tragically losing their spouse and likely breadwinner -- to sacrifice even more: their financial health.
After the head of the family unexpectedly passes away, a poor family that has passed down cannibalism for generations has to figure out who among the surviving wife and children will become the next breadwinner.
With dad the sole breadwinner as the graveyard shift janitor at the University of Saskatoon, Heat and his siblings fell primarily under the care of his mother, who had challenges with mental illness and addiction.
The pair said the grief of losing a partner - let alone sole breadwinner and father to their children - was compounded by the social stigma that comes with being a widow in their conservative Himalayan country.
Because the laws say she, her sister, and her mother can't leave the house without a male escort, they're left to starve without her father, so Parvana has to become the family breadwinner and escort.
The idea that people ought to wed and then form a household with a primary male breadwinner was, in the words of Stephanie Coontz, an American historian, "like a steamroller that crushed every alternative view".
Despite women representing the sole or co-breadwinner in roughly two-thirds of US households, women earn less than men throughout their careers and as a result pay less into Social Security, the report states.
This Saturday, there's a movie for teenagers, too: "The Breadwinner" (2017), an Oscar-nominated animated tale about an Afghan girl who disguises herself as a boy to be able to earn money under Taliban rule.
In the early 2000s, he said in a television interview that "the male needs to be the breadwinner" in America and blamed the "decline of the family" on the rising economic self-sufficiency of women.
Children are no longer primarily raised in a single family-and-work arrangement, whereas two-thirds of American children in the 60s grew up in households with a married couple and male breadwinner, she wrote.
This year's event, which held its opening night on Thursday and will run through February 25, includes screenings of Wonder Woman, Battle of The Sexes, Lady Bird, The Zookeeper's Wife, Moana, Megan Leavey, and The Breadwinner.
"My mom was not around a lot, because she was the breadwinner, so she would just leave me at home for my dad, and he had no patience for me," Hayley says in a confessional interview.
G.O.O.D. Music breadwinner Big Sean has been mostly quiet this year outside of two songs, and now one of them, the self-confidence anthem "Bounce Back," has a video that takes Sean to the outer realms.
Patrick Phelan, Boston, on "Getting Up in the Night Is Your Wife's Job" (22016) The model of husband as breadwinner and wife as homemaker used to exist in every house on every street of every suburb.
McBride recommends stashing at least a six-month cushion to cover anything from a dental bill to a car repair – but more if you are the sole breadwinner in your family or in business for yourself.
Before the operations, Ms. Marin, 23, had been the breadwinner in her family; the money she earned as a hairstylist covered the rent on the duplex she shared with her mother and younger brother in Yonkers.
Best for:Starting a conversation about money"When She Makes More" author and personal finance expert Farnoosh Torabi explores a reality she lives with every day: being a breadwinner and a woman in a different-sex relationship.
McBride recommends stashing at least a six-month cushion to cover anything from a dental bill to a car repair — but more if you are the sole breadwinner in your family or in business for yourself.
I remember getting the diagnosis by phone while at my office, and literally dropping everything I had and walking out the door and out of [the] job that I required as main breadwinner of the family.
Imagine if you are waiting for a death certificate to get an insurance claim, and the person who is deceased was the sole breadwinner of the house, and now it could take months to get that result.
Share of couples with female breadwinner: 31.2 percentMagnifyMoney also rated this city one of its best places women could work because of its low unemployment rate among women and workplace protections for pregnant women and working mothers.
Back in 1994, only 42% of the high school seniors who were surveyed said the best type of family arrangement was when the man was the primary breadwinner and the woman was in charge of the house.
Despite less than 15% of respondents being raised to believe that being a woman and a breadwinner was less feminine or attractive, it was something most of them had on their minds, and were actively worried about.
Syrda also noted than men who married women who they knew would be occupying the breadwinner role in the relationship did not experience the same increase in stress—only the men who experienced a role reversal did.
They might take the form of a new pro-family industrial policy of the kind Trump gestures at but hasn't really pursued, some kind of infrastructure spending or manufacturing support that tries to revive the breadwinner wage.
The more allowances you take — you can claim them if you have dependents, if you itemize deductions, if you're a breadwinner and your spouse is unemployed — then the less tax you will have withheld from your pay.
Calhoun cites the seminal advertisement for Enjoli—in which a blonde transforms from corporate killer to saucy housewife—as representative of women's naïve expectation that they could be breadwinner, sex kitten, and mommy at the same time.
Again and again the viewer watched a male protagonist trying to be a breadwinner, paterfamilias, a protector and savior, a Leader of Men; again and again these attempts were presented as dangerously alluring, corrupting, untimely and foredoomed.
At 29, Jose is the sole breadwinner for his four-person household, a position he never imagined he'd be in and that is possible only because of a program that allows undocumented immigrants like himself to work legally.
But when her father's stock market losses forced the family to move to the capital, Mehrunnisha, still in college, became the breadwinner for a household consisting of parents, two sisters, and her elder sister's three children, besides herself.
Most of these women didn't mind being the breadwinner as long as they eventually had the option to make less, their partners contributed equally in the household, and it didn't trap them into jobs they no longer wanted.
As expected, Pixar Animation Studios' Coco won the category, beating out the animated Vincent van Gogh biographical drama Loving Vincent, the passionate drama The Breadwinner, the gentle bull kids' comedy Ferdinand, and the scheming baby comedy Boss Baby.
Start by choosing a coverage amount equal to a year, two years, or more of the working partner's income so the stay-at-home parent won't have to rush back to work too soon if the breadwinner dies.
Most financial experts recommend stashing at least a six-month cushion to cover anything from a dental bill to a car repair — and more if you are the sole breadwinner in your family or in business for yourself.
She's now responsible for running a company that provides insurance for herself, Dan, their 10-year-old son, and her employees — in addition to being the primary breadwinner and supporting her family on a high five figure income.
As president, Roosevelt was aware that the governments of Germany, France and Britain had set up programs to help their citizens stave off the financial catastrophes associated with old age, illness, injury, unemployment and loss of a breadwinner.
For about five years, Ms. Ramjit's husband, who is a mechanic, was the sole breadwinner, though she is returning to work part time this month as a counselor in an after-school arts program at her daughter's school.
Of all of the movies in this category, The Breadwinner is the one that will have the most to reward both children and adults, and its ending brings the movie's many threads together so skillfully that it's breathtaking.
"Stereotypes that make it hard for fathers to take time away from work to care for a child are outdated leftovers from the 'male breadwinner' model and have no place in today's mixed workforce," she said in a statement.
As Wong explains, being the sole or greater breadwinner puts pressure on a woman to alleviate a whole new kind of guilt: for reversing a longstanding power balance and heteronormative structure in households (men as breadwinners, women as caretakers).
From day one, audiences have watched Mary Jane struggle with being the main breadwinner in her family, a dynamic many successful black people deal with, since generational wealth is harder to pass down after centuries of enslavement and segregation.
Share of couples with female breadwinner: 30.5 percentThe wage gap here may be above average, about 20 percent, but the city does have above average rates of women in management positions and strong policies for maternity and parental leave.
Share of couples with female breadwinner: 222.6 percentThis spot came in near the bottom of MagnifyMoney's separate list of the best cities for female workers, but it does offer high rates of female managers and below-average childcare costs.
" The ideal may well be one in which both members of a relationship have fulfilling and lucrative jobs, Coontz writes, citing "the financial advantages of dual-earner couples over male-breadwinner families, " which "have increased significantly in recent years.
She went on to criticize the Pakistani media for not giving her "credit" for "speaking about empowerment of women, girl power," or for the fact she was the main breadwinner for her family of six brothers and six sisters.
We told the salesman that my husband was unemployed (which he was), that I was the breadwinner (which I was), that I was a financial planner (still am), and that we make all decisions as a team (still do).
The questions included whether it is better when a man is a breadwinner and a woman takes care of the home and family; whether children suffer when mothers work; and whether men are better suited for politics than women.
For me, the conclusions Brodesser-Akner seems to come to on these questions — that a marriage in which the woman is the primary breadwinner can maybe work, but not without a struggle, or without both partners trying — feel convincing.
Meeting them would help us give readers a more nuanced understanding of how one arrest can affect several people — not just the pain they felt, but the financial ruin some feared because the main breadwinner had been taken away.
Today, 49 percent of employed women in the United States, including 42 percent of working women with children, say they work primarily because they are their family's main breadwinner, according to a joint NBC News-Wall Street Journal poll.
Studies show that wives who feel below average satisfaction in their marriage are more likely to leave if they are employed and that women were less likely to leave their breadwinner husbands than women who were the breadwinners themselves.
But I was thinking about him less as a daughter, the young girl I once was, and more as a fellow parent, spouse and breadwinner — roles he had for more than 50 years and that I was now experiencing.
One is what I've called "the one-income trap" — the way that dual-earner couples establish a norm that forces everybody to work harder to keep up, leaving couples that might prefer a single breadwinner stressed or far behind.
Shakhnoza Ishankulova, who used to work as a teacher in her home town of Marjonbuloq in the Jizzakh region, was fired in 2011 after failing to pay up - she had just undergone chemotherapy and was the only breadwinner in the family.
What this means: Being the primary breadwinner is still a big part of gender identity for many American men, and it can largely influence their political beliefs — whether in doubling down on their partisan views, or loosening their political attitude.
Imagine a world in which the majority of men could, for example, cultivate physical strength and feel no shame for expressing vulnerability; take pride in their work without resenting their breadwinner wife; and feel confident as they seek help for depression.
They may fear being removed from their home and placed in foster care, being blamed by others for the arrest of the family's breadwinner, or making an accusation that's not taken seriously and having no means to escape their abuser.
For many families, it starts to "just make sense" for the husband to take on the role of primary breadwinner while the wife drops out of the labor force, compromising future earnings when she tries to go back to work.
Directed by The Secret of Kells co-director Nora Twomey and executive-produced by Angelina Jolie, The Breadwinner is a tale of bravery and heartbreak set in Kabul (and voiced in English, presumably to increase its accessibility to younger audiences).
While, on average, women who are completely financially dependent on their husbands face about a 5% chance that they will stray, there is about a 20133% chance that a man married to a female breadwinner will cheat, the study concluded.
"Forty years ago, before the explosion of technology... before the global economy, it was possible in America for one person, one breadwinner, to earn enough money to take care of the entire family," he began one of his riffs Tuesday.
"[In the 227s], there was still the assumption that when you got married, your husband was the primary breadwinner, and any money women made was an addition, so it was very difficult for women to be financially independent," Dr. Celello says.
"The person doing the abuse will say, 'If you call police, I'll be on fast track for deportation,' and if that person is the main breadwinner, it's a problem," said immigration attorney Tracie Klinke, who works with domestic violence victims.
If you're already pregnant and you're the breadwinner of the family, it's possible to buy life insurance, though you'll probably get the best rates if you undergo the medical exam before or after pregnancy, according to Policygenius insurance expert Logan Sachon.
When women didn't have access to income they held more socially conservative views in part because they wanted to protect the sanctity of their marriages and shore up against the possibility of divorce lest they be left without a breadwinner.
But the dangers of exposing himself to the virus in his line of work while being the sole breadwinner in a household of four — himself, his wife, and his two children — was enough for him to decide to apply for unemployment.
"A lot of the things we're used to in Japan are really products of an era of population growth, like single-breadwinner families and mandatory retirement ages," said Takaaki Tahara, research director at the Japan Institute for Labor Policy and Training.
She was her family's financial breadwinner and, as she'd always dreamed, became a truly famous writer, thanks to the runaway success of "Little Women" (though she'd end up rolling her eyes about the celebrity spotlight that came along with it).
Why don&apost we try to change it to where we give yearly renewable work permits for only the breadwinner is going to risk their life coming up here an then we don&apost have all these people fleeing their source country.
"I was winning that award for the part of a single mom who was the primary breadwinner and caretaker for her kids and I thought about how different her life would have been had she actually been paid her full dollar," said Arquette.
Of course, I'm not the first female breadwinner to struggle navigating the topsy-turvy reality of playing provider: a 2014 Pew Research study found that women were the sole or primary financial provider in four-in-ten households with children younger than 18.
Her husband understands his roles — teacher and breadwinner — as superior, thanks to the centuries-long (if not millennia-long) values of patriarchal systems which make women financially dependent on their husbands and therefore less likely to leave them if something goes wrong.
She made the Sunday premiere of The Breadwinner, an animated film she executive produced, a family affair when she walked the red carpet with five of her six kids — Pax, 13; Zahara, 12; Shiloh, 11, and twins Knox and Vivenne, both 9.
"Life was very difficult here and my husband was the only breadwinner for the family ... We couldn't afford the living expenses," said Haidari, who was at a refugee administration center in Tehran when EU humanitarian affairs commissioner, Christos Stylianides visited the facility.
"How many times have we seen in wealthy families where the breadwinner is so inundated with making a living and providing for a family, that love, intimacy and closeness are shown through financial means," says Dr. Alex Melkumian, a psychologist and financial therapist.
"I sometimes see [women] getting out of relationships when they find out [their partner] has debt," she says, adding that she often sees issues arise when one partner is having difficulties maintaining a job, forcing the woman into playing the breadwinner role.
And since we don't have really any help from the government, women end up taking the more traditional domestic role, and men end up taking up the traditional breadwinner role — that even happens in two-income households, in terms of distribution of labor.
If you're already pregnant and you're the breadwinner of the family, it's still possible to buy life insurance, though you'll probably get the best rates if you undergo the medical exam before or after pregnancy, according to Policygenius insurance expert Logan Sachon.
THE BREADWINNER This feature from the Irish animation studio that made the Oscar-nominated "The Secret of Kells" is set in 2001 in Afghanistan, where a girl disguises herself as a boy to assume her father's role as the earner for the family.
Jesteadt points to GKIDS' partner Cartoon Saloon, the studio behind past nominees The Secret of Kells (2009) and Song of the Sea (2014), as well as this year's hopeful The Breadwinner, a stunning contemporary fable about a young girl in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.
Inspired by the creator Marti Noxon's own experiences with uncoupling and based on the author Vicki Iovine's "Girlfriends' Guides" books, the story tracked Abby, a self-help book author and breadwinner, as she dealt with the consequences of a high-end divorce.
It's impossible to split every task down the middle, but it's perfectly reasonable to expect to share the burden equitably with your spouse and to do so with a model of your choosing, whether it be in a double- or single-breadwinner household.
Anna Aizer of Brown University and three colleagues studied what happened to boys whose families were beneficiaries of the "Mothers' Pension" program, which from 1911 to 1935 paid cash benefits to poor families in which the breadwinner had died or become disabled.
Then José Rafael Castro, Ms. Lugo's boyfriend and the only other breadwinner in the household, came home with bad news: The construction supply factory where he worked making cinder blocks had let him go because the owners could no longer find cement.
What's more, having each partner play both caregiver and breadwinner roles "protects in the same way that financial investors tell you to diversify your portfolio" — if one person loses his or her job, the other is more prepared to pick up the slack.
A software engineer in the book who is the primary breadwinner was quoted saying, "I have to do the same house/child-care work [as a stay-at-home mom], AND if I lose my job, my whole family is [expletive]" (54).
The best movie nominated in this category, The Breadwinner is an achingly sincere and bittersweet tale of Parvana, a young girl in Taliban-era Afghanistan, who is forced to help care for her family when her father is carted off to prison.
Before May 10, Natasha Tynes, a Jordanian American writer, a mother of three, the sole breadwinner of her family of five, and a communications officer for World Bank Group, was looking forward to the June release of her new book, They Called Me Wyatt.
Share of couples with female breadwinner: 223.9 percentWorking women in this city are more likely to receive employer-provided health care and have more affordable child care costs than many other locations, but they still earn $23.9.5 less on the dollar than men do.
The pivotal 25-to-64 age group category — once considered the "breadwinner" group — saw a decline of 47,000 and is down three months in a row, which is, according to David Rosenberg at Gluskin Sheff, the longest streak since the economic recovery began in 2009.
And all this assumes no inflation or critical life events: lawsuit, divorce, college for the kids, or heaven forbid even more serious situations like cancer, a car accident, a family member in trouble, death of the breadwinner, economic downturn or loss of a job.
Because I am the only breadwinner in my household of one, I won't have any additional means to cover my bills should I get into an accident or become diagnosed with a long-term illness and can't work for an extended period of time.
"My mother became the breadwinner, she became a very successful real estate agent, and my father, kind of had a nine-to-five job and was the one that had dinner waiting for us, that took us everywhere we needed to go," Robbins reflects.
For instance, women are now breadwinners in more than half of all families — and are the primary breadwinner in 21.3% of families, according to Pew; and over the past 21.4 years, childcare costs for working families have increased by 21.6%, according to Census Bureau data.
THE BREADWINNER This feature from the Irish animation studio that made the Oscar-nominated "The Secret of Kells" is set in 21950 in Afghanistan, where a 22-year-old disguises herself as a boy to assume her father's role as the earner for the family.
Mr. Dridi, the only breadwinner for his mother and family since the age of 14, said he had wanted to do "like Bouazizi" on the morning of May 10, when police officers ordered him to leave, saying he had not paid for his vending spot.
Never mind that I was the aggrieved party and I now had two children to support, that my husband had been the sole breadwinner, that I had put my journalism career on the back-burner as we followed his banking career around the world.
In a deeply conservative and patriarchal society in which many women are kept out of the public eye, even Ms. Sediqa, who is the main breadwinner for her family, did not want to be pictured for this article and was reluctant to be interviewed.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - When Mohammed Faisal Khan perished in a fire that killed 0003 workers sleeping in a small factory in New Delhi on Sunday his parents back in the impoverished eastern state of Bihar lost their eldest son and the family's sole breadwinner.
I was raised by a strong female breadwinner, and while there were significant downsides during my childhood and through my parents' divorce, that experience has heightened the importance to me of always being able to support myself and cover my bills no matter what happens.
Just as the housewives of Stop E.R.A. would never have made an impact if Schlafly hadn't organized them, today's political conversation tends to overlook those women who would prefer to raise their children in one-breadwinner families like the ones they grew up in.
I asked myself if I would be comfortable being the breadwinner in this relationship forever, and came to a similar conclusion to most of the survey respondents: Yes, but only as long as my breadwinning came from doing the work that I want to be doing.
Morris speculates that because men have traditionally been expected to initiate relationships and their ability to hold onto a female partner has been tied to other capacities, as a breadwinner and a person of social standing, the loss hurts more and is seen as more significant.
It would be criminal if any four of these movies were nominated alongside Coco at the expense of, say, Loving Vincent, a tender, oil-painted biopic about Vincent van Gogh; Mary and the Witch's Flower, a fantasy adventure from alumni of Studio Ghibli; or The Breadwinner.
Editorial Anyone wanting vivid examples of the unjust consequences of Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly's hard-line immigration policy need look no further than Maribel Trujillo-Diaz, a mother of four children living near Cincinnati, who is her family's main breadwinner and who has no criminal record.
Not only do Kim and her husband handle their finances separately, a true power couple move, but she is also the primary breadwinner in her family, accruing almost three times as much as her husband who also happens to be one of the most legendary musicians of all time.
Survey: Reluctant breadwinner moms are less happy "I think it has to do with our cultural notions of what it means to be a man and what ... the social expectations are for masculinity," said the study author, Christin Munsch, an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Connecticut.
Men whose wives are fully economically dependent on them face about a 4% chance that they will cheat: higher than the risk of cheating for a female breadwinner but dramatically lower than the 15% chance of cheating for men who are economically dependent on their wives, said Munsch.
Directed by Nora Twomey, who co-helmed The Secret of Kells, and animated by Ireland's Cartoon Saloon, home of Kells and Song of the Sea, The Breadwinner isn't as elaborately designed as those films, but is drawn with the same dizzying visual layers, vivid colors, and wild beauty.
Jolie's Sunday stop at the film festival wasn't just about supporting The Breadwinner, which she also produced — the actress-turned-director took part in a public conversation about her career later in the day, where she talked about how her kids helped her find her wicked voice for Maleficent.
With more women completing higher-education degrees and holding more leadership roles in the workplace, it is not unusual now for a female to be either the breadwinner in a relationship or the individual who has taken on the role of handling the financial affairs in the household.
The public's reaction was not dissimilar to the response to A Life's Work: Cusk's openness about her desire that the children remain in her sole custody, and her outrage that as the family's principal breadwinner she would remain financially obligated to her husband, provoked fury from some quarters.
"He is locked in solitary confinement 21 hours a day, is not receiving needed medical care, can rarely see his family, and has not been able to provide for them, though he was previously the family's breadwinner," attorneys with the ACLU wrote in their filing calling for his and others' release.
This causes difficulties for the women who have made it to the US. Ninaj Raoul, the executive director of Haitian Women for Haitian Refugees, says that is difficult for mothers with small children to find work, and they are left with no income if the family's primary breadwinner is detained.
But since women, on average, have lower incomes than men, especially if they have children, and they still do more of the housework, the burden of being a breadwinner is yet more onerous — even before you factor in the side-eye they get from neighbors and the spiteful comments from relatives.
While South Korean law does not officially recognize death by overwork, COMWEL regards fatal heart attacks or strokes suffered while working more than 258 hours per week for three months as eligible for workplace death compensation -- funds from which can be a major help to families suddenly left without a breadwinner.
Born into a poor family that lived in a two-room house in Bento Ribeiro, a working class suburb of Rio de Janeiro, he became the family's principal breadwinner at 15, when he moved 5003 miles north to sign his first professional contract with the Belo Horizonte-based club Cruzeiro.
A Danish family of four headed by one breadwinner who loses his or her job is, six months later, living on 90 percent of their previous income and given extensive government support, according to the O.E.C.D. An American family in that situation typically subsists on 30 percent of its original income.
A Danish family of four headed by one breadwinner who loses his or her job is, six months later, living on 90 percent of their previous income and given extensive government support, according to the O.E.C.D. An American family in that situation typically subsists on 30 percent of its original income.
A second example: While it's true that family breakdown has deep and tangled roots, it's also true that in the 1940s and 1950s, a mix of government policy, union strength and conservative gender norms established a "family wage" — an income level that enabled a single breadwinner to support a family.
And you're getting a lot of people here that certainly are not the family values people who supported Cruz and Rubio but for whom the ability to maintain a male breadwinner family was a hard-won gain established in the postwar era that has been slipping away for the past 40 years.
After reading "Opening Belle," I still can't tell you the difference between a C.M.O. and a C.D.O., but I do know that being a high-­powered woman on Wall Street, the sole breadwinner for three young children and the wife of a man who resents you for your success is a nightmare.
First, there was the contraceptive revolution, with the introduction of hormonal contraception and far more efficient IUDs; second, there was the sexual revolution, with declining ages at first sexual intercourse; and third, there was the gender revolution, questioning the sole breadwinner household model and the gendered division of labor that accompanied it.
First, there was the contraceptive revolution, with the introduction of hormonal contraception and far more efficient IUDs; second, there was the sexual revolution, with declining ages at first sexual intercourse; and third, there was the sex revolution, questioning the sole breadwinner household model and the gendered division of labor that accompanied it.
The mother-daughter trio looked close as can be as they smiled and posed for photographers at the TCL Chinese 6 Theatres where The Breadwinner, the upcoming animated film about a headstrong young girl in Afghanistan who disguises herself as a boy in order to provide for her family, was having its Los Angeles premiere.
"Depending on how each person was raised and what gender messages have been internalized, same sex couples can also experience feelings of competition when it comes to who's the breadwinner," Battle said, noting that same sex couples are more likely to have better balance in relationships as looser gender expectations make space for greater flexibility.
Read more: Why 'humiliation plus entitlement' is what leads certain men to commit shooting spreesIn Carlson's research, she shows how the large swathes of men unable to access a "breadwinner" model of masculinity led to a rise of what she terms "protector masculinity" — a model of manhood in which guns provide evidence of gendered status.
Between the Depression and the 1950s, threatened by Communism and facing powerful unions and a New Deal-era majority willing and able to regulate and redistribute, corporate America reconciled itself to a family wage for its male-breadwinner workers and a certain modesty in how its upper echelons were paid and how conspicuously they consumed.
From business owners, account directors, and social media coordinators to university lecturers and freelance writers, the women I spoke with spanned a diverse range of industries, with one thing in common: their breadwinner status had dramatically affected their relationships in ways they had never imagined, both good and bad, yet most wouldn't have it any other way.
We published a diary every day of the year (well, aside from the major holidays), followed up with some intriguing diarists — from a tech engineer who lives in their car in Silicon Valley to a 36-year-old former teen mom who is now the breadwinner of her household, and ran a week of Twin Diaries.
Though the "traditional" family of the time may never have really existed—social historian Stephanie Coontz calls the nuclear, middle-class, breadwinner-father-who-knows-best model "an ahistorical amalgam of structures, values, and behaviors that never coexisted in the same time and place"—it has continued to hold considerable sway in the world of scripted television.
While the authors represent just one Christian think tank among many, their report suggests that for many evangelical communities, the "traditional" family model — a heterosexual married couple, with a husband who is a primary breadwinner and a wife who is a primary caregiver — is increasingly unsustainable, especially under current American economic conditions and family leave laws.
The studio's latest release, The Breadwinner, newly in theaters throughout the country, takes on a story that wouldn't seem a natural fit for animation — the lives of young girls amid the perpetual turmoil of Taliban-ruled Afghanistan — and turns it into a surprisingly profound story of the power of fiction, the bonds of family, and the weight of history.
In a certain sense, highlighting gender stereotypes has been a little more challenging because we're in a family where, you know, Sophie does a lot of great activism and work and public speaking, but she's mostly a mom and I'm the one who is the breadwinner, and we live in a place because of my job.
The Brooklyn Ballet is to its larger Manhattan neighbor much what each borough is to the other; the decidedly more classical presentation of the impressive Lincoln Center productions gives way here to LED tutus, a broad and purposefully diverse cast, and bold choices for the Nutcracker suite, which for this ballet as any other is the breadwinner for the entire year.
After World War II, we got into a situation where the combination of new protections for workers, new regulations on banks, rising taxes for the rich and corporations, much more government investment in jobs and infrastructure, and our favored economic position in the world created for the first time a security and a sense of pride that you could be a male breadwinner.
Similarly, feminism was dangerous because it confused the distinct roles men and women and boys and girls were to play in the "traditional family," which Falwell and his fellow travelers understood to be of a singular sort: one male breadwinner and one female homemaker, married, with children, living under one roof and the patriarchal authority of the man of the house.
That might be warranted if your 2016 income is high due to a one-off event (you got an outsized bonus or had gains from selling a home), your income fluctuates year to year (you freelance or own a small business), or something happens in 2017 to worsen your financial situation (loss of a job, death of a family breadwinner).
The estranged couple has moved on to custody discussions, and in a surprising move for both us viewers and Frances, Robert's lawyer Tony Silvercreek begins to paint Frances as a negligent mother, pointing out that Robert is the one who drives the kids to doctors' appointments and sports practices — an unfair move, considering his work has been unstable while Frances has been the breadwinner, commuting to and from Manhattan.
"The Canada Media Production Company Association, which is the producer's association, was really quick to start to offer resources and courses to producers and production companies to basically put them on the fast track to developing their own sexual harassment policies within their companies if they didn't already have them," said Anthony Leo, whose film The Breadwinner, was nominated for Best Animated Film at the Oscars this year.
It makes sense within the framework of such an unorthodox life for that time: Spencer became the main breadwinner of a large family (only seven of her 12 sons survived), and her husband, Benjamin Rush Spencer, who had worked in the sewing business, devoted himself to taking care of their children and their home in order to leverage his wife's artistic career, which was the family's only income.
The latest production from Irish studio Cartoon Saloon (the team behind previous animated Oscar nominees The Secret of Kells and Song of the Sea), The Breadwinner also marks the solo directorial debut of Nora Twomey, whose strong command of story and ability to keep multiple plots running at the same time means that the movie covers far more ground than you'd ever expect in just over 90 minutes.
Across town on Monday, Afghan journalists continued to report as they mourned, much of their reporting focused on the funerals of their own colleagues: a cameraman engaged to be married, recently forced to sell his bicycle for $80 to seek treatment for his ill mother; a young female radio reporter, the sole breadwinner of her family, who had just moved to a better-paying job so she could support her family and take part-time university classes.
"The family that lost a breadwinner, forcing the children to leave school and struggle to make ends meet; the driver who lost his limbs, depriving him of his livelihood; the man who went to the bazaar to shop for his children only to return home to find them dead; the broken back and leg that has never been treated because the family cannot afford the cost of treatment; the parents who collected their son's remains in a plastic bag," U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein said in a statement.

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