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Human development / Human behavior / Single parent / Work–life balance / Child care / Mother / Day care / Working parents / Kyoiku mama / Motherhood / Family / Parenting
Date: 2013-12-19 01:06:44
Human development
Human behavior
Single parent
Work–life balance
Child care
Mother
Day care
Working parents
Kyoiku mama
Motherhood
Family
Parenting

Mothers’reflections about work and family life Drawing on new Institute research, KELLY HAND AND JODY HUGHES report that mothers have diverse views about

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