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Title: Mothers' Employment Works for Children; Study Finds No Long-Term Damage
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1. Vobeja, Barbara
Mothers' Employment Works for Children; Study Finds No Long-Term Damage
Washington Post, March 1, 1999, A Section; Pg. A01
Cohort(s): Children of the NLSY79, NLSY79
Publisher: Washington Post
Keyword(s): Children, Academic Development; Children, Behavioral Development; Cognitive Development; Employment; Maternal Employment

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This article reports on Elizabeth Harvey's study of the relationship between maternal employment and child development. The study, which utilizes NLSY79 and Children of the NLSY79 data, found that children of working mothers did not suffer any permanent behavioral, psychological, or academic harm.
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Vobeja, Barbara. "Mothers' Employment Works for Children; Study Finds No Long-Term Damage." Washington Post, March 1, 1999, A Section; Pg. A01.