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		<title>Study Finds Differences in Moms by Race</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2009 04:24:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melanie Edwards</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few months back, Sheena of the Mommy Daddy Blog posted some results of a study that examined moms by race. In the post, only results of Caucasian and African American moms were included. So, I mentioned to Sheena that it would have been nice to know how Latina moms would have fared in such [...]]]></description>
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<p>A few months back, Sheena of the <a href="http://mommydaddyblog.com">Mommy Daddy Blog</a> posted some results of a study that examined <a href="http://mommydaddyblog.com/2009/01/16/press-release-new-study-examines-moms-by-race/">moms by race</a>. In the post, only results of <strong>Caucasian </strong>and <strong>African American moms</strong> were included. So, I mentioned to Sheena that it would have been nice to know how <strong>Latina moms</strong> would have fared in such a study.</p>
<p>It turns out that the original study <em>did </em>include <strong>Hispanic moms</strong>.</p>
<p>The folks at BSM Media shared the full results with Sheena so that she could forward to me.</p>
<p>Here are some major findings of the study:</p>
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<li>Education and health care were listed as the primary concern  for the majority of all African American, Caucasian and Hispanic mothers. Hispanic moms (67%) responded that employment was another top concern.</li>
<li>The top three challenges as a mother included saving for the future and the rising cost of food for all respondents. However, Caucasian moms named managing the desires of their children for material things as a challenge (45%), African American moms are battling with affordable housing (35%) and Hispanic moms are feeling challenged by the need for steady income (56%).</li>
<li>While online, African American mothers are more likely to read articles (68%) and experience music (45%). Caucasian mothers are likely to frequent social networks (45%) and message boards (43%). Blogs were the top choice among Hispanic Moms (55%) followed by social networks (42%).</li>
<li>When an African American mom catches a rare free moment, she is most likely to read (77%), Caucasian moms are most likely to surf the Internet (77%) and Hispanic moms enjoy spending time with their spouses (78%).</li>
<li>When asked about their ultimate indulgences, Caucasian moms listed a rich dessert (48%) and a fine bottle of wine (40%) among their top treats. African American moms would rather indulge by sleeping late (60%) or getting away for the weekend (35%). Hispanic moms choose to treat themselves with spa treatments (50%) or long, hot baths (50%).</li>
<li>Although the majority of all moms have made household adjustments to cope with the family crisis, African American moms are more likely to delay major purchases (57%) and avoid stores to reduce shopping (54%). Caucasian moms are coping by using coupons and discount codes (73%) and driving fewer places to conserve gas (62%). The most popular coping strategy among Hispanic moms is also using coupons (80%) but delaying major purchases is also common (68%).</li>
<li>Overall, Caucasian and Hispanic moms think marketers are doing a better job in speaking to them than African American moms.</li>
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<p>More information on the study can be found at the <a href="http://blog.marketingtomoms.com/2009/01/new-study-examines-moms-by-race.html">Marketing to Moms Blog</a> by BSM Media, though their post also doesn&#8217;t include the results of Hispanic moms.</p>
<p><strong>Do the results surprise you? Do you find the differences from one race to the other interesting?</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 11px">Photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/24807571@N02/">brandysnow</a></span></p>
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