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Publication Date: 1995
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Are the "Most Advantaged" Children Truly Disadvantaged by Early Maternal Employment?
Greenstein, Theodore N.
Journal of Family Issues, v16 n2 p149-69 Mar 1995
Some scholars have suggested that it is the "most advantaged" children, the children of high income households or who have high cognitive ability, who are negatively affected by early maternal employment. If this were true, less advantaged children would not be affected as strongly. Findings indicate that in terms of effects on cognitive outcomes, the most advantaged children are not disproportionately disadvantaged by early maternal employment. (JPS)
Descriptors: Advantaged, Cognitive Development, Employed Parents, Employed Women, Preschool Children
Publication Type: Reports - Research; Journal Articles
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Assessments and Surveys: National Longitudinal Survey of Youth
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