Working women and their families

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Working women and their families

Jacqueline V. Lerner

(Family studies text series, v. 13)

Sage Publications, 1994

  • : hbk.
  • : pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

With so many of today's mothers employed in the workforce, this concise volume considers the impact that this dual role has both on the mothers themselves and their children. The author examines the complex issue of children's social, emotional and intellectual development, indicating the various factors which can influence child development, including age, sex, temperament, family wealth or poverty, father's attitudes and the quality of child care.

Table of Contents

A View of The Issues Mothers at Work Changes and Challenges Maternal Employment and Children's Intellectual Development Maternal Employment and Children's Socioemotional Development Maternal Employment and Children's Educational and Vocational Choices Maternal Employment and Social Policy What Do We Have, What is Missing?

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