ECO336 Women in the US Economy

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Kids of Working Moms Do Fine. . . Period!

Another day, another study on whether women who work are jeopardizing their children's well-being. According to a review of 50 years of research on the subject, kids whose moms went back to work before the kids were 3 years old had no worse academic or behavioral problems than kids whose moms stayed home. In fact, in some instances they did better.

Here's the review of 50 years of studies!
Posted by giddings at 6:51 PM

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