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The Long-Term Effects of Early and Recent Maternal Employment on a Childs Academic AchievementMiddle Tennessee State University More children today are being raised in households with mothers who work for pay compared to a generation ago, when most mothers did not engage in marketplace work. This demographic change is important because it could affect children. In this article, the effects of early and recent maternal employment on a childs academic development are identified as measured by high school grades. Results suggest that whereas early maternal employment does not have an effect, recent maternal employment (during a childs adolescent years) significantly decreases grades. Results also show that the effects of maternal employment do not differ for boys and girls.
Key Words: child development maternal labor supply maternal employment
Journal of Family Issues, Vol. 25, No. 1,
29-60 (2004) |
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