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The majority of mothers are now employed, and projections are for this trend to continue (Hayghe, 1982). Women’s roles have changed both within and outside the family. These changes have raised questions regarding the impact of maternal employment on children’s development. Investigating this issue has become increasingly important for social scientists, developmental psychologists, professionals working with families, employers, and policymakers. It is apparent that maternal employment has profound implications for our society.
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Gottfried, A.E. (1988). Maternal Employment and Children’s Development. In: Gottfried, A.E., Gottfried, A.W. (eds) Maternal Employment and Children’s Development. Springer Studies in Work and Industry. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0830-8_1
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