would you trade lives?
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a profession in one country

life as a stay-at-home parent in Mexico

1 stranger working as stay-at-home parent in Mexico have shared an anonymous fragment of their life. Average happiness 8.0 / 10, average stress 6.0 / 10. 66% of voters would trade lives with one of them; 20% would not.

fewer than 5 fragments — averages may not be representative.

averages across this group

1
lives
8.0/ 10
happiness
6.0/ 10
stress
5.2h/ night
sleep
7h/ week
free time
$0/ month
avg income

how strangers vote on these lives

would trade66%
would not trade20%
unsure14%

88 voices

how this group feels to strangers

  • inspiring8
  • peaceful5
  • enviable4
  • lonely4
  • stable4
  • depressing1

one stay-at-home parent in Mexico has shared an anonymous fragment of their life. the sample is small — read the numbers below as suggestive, not definitive.

asked whether they would trade lives with stay-at-home parents in Mexico, 88 strangers have answered. the result is decisively yes — most strangers say they would take this kind of life: 66% would trade, 20% would not, 14% are unsure.

compared with stay-at-home parents worldwide, stay-at-home parents in Mexico are happier by 1.4 points on the 1–10 scale and more envied by 11 percentage points in the trade-or-not vote.

compared with everyone else in Mexico, stay-at-home parents in Mexico are happier by 1.6 points on the 1–10 scale and more envied by 10 percentage points in the trade-or-not vote.

how this compares

  • vs all stay-at-home parents globally
    happiness +1.4stress -0.1would-trade +11.0pp
  • vs all lives in Mexico
    happiness +1.6stress -0.3would-trade +10.0pp

fragments