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Mothers at work, effects on children's well-being, Lois W. Hoffman, Lise M. Youngblade with Rebekah Levine Coley, Allison Sidle Fuligni, Donna Dumm Kovacs

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Mothers at work, effects on children's well-being, Lois W. Hoffman, Lise M. Youngblade with Rebekah Levine Coley, Allison Sidle Fuligni, Donna Dumm Kovacs
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 313-326) and indexes
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Mothers at work
Nature of contents
dictionariesindexesbibliography
Oclc number
40255809
Responsibility statement
Lois W. Hoffman, Lise M. Youngblade with Rebekah Levine Coley, Allison Sidle Fuligni, Donna Dumm Kovacs
Review
"This important book examines the effects of the mother's employment on family life and children's well-being. It starts with a thorough review of previous research on this topic and then reports the results of a study designed to answer the key questions that emerge. The study focuses on 369 families with an elementary school child, living in an industrialized city in the Midwest. They include both one-parent and two-parent families, African Americans and Whites, and a broad range of economic circumstances. Extensive data have been obtained from mothers, fathers, children, teachers, classroom peers, and school records. The analysis reveals how the mother's employment status affects the father's role, the mother's sense of well-being, and childrearing patterns and how these, in turn, affect the child." "Mothers at Work provides an intimate picture of urban life and how families cope with mothers' employment. It will be valuable reading for social workers, therapists, policy makers, and scholars in child development and women's studies."--Jacket
Series statement
Cambridge studies in social and emotional development
Sub title
effects on children's well-being
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