It has been commonly held that ‘children suffer if their mother goes out to work’. This research uses several studies – large scale longitudinal data – to look at the development of children whose mothers were employed when those children were very young. IOE Research Briefings are short descriptions of significant research findings, based on the wide range of projects carried out by IOE researchers
Childcare provision in the UK has evolved alongside the expansion of mothers’ employment, transformi...
We study whether the experience of ‘employment during motherhood’ (EDM) exerts an effect on attitude...
This article explores the association between mothers' involvement in paid employment when their chi...
It has been commonly held that ‘children suffer if their mother goes out to work’. This research use...
This paper uses data from the ALSPAC cohort of 12000 births to explore the effects of early maternal...
The debate around the impacts that working parents have on their children’s development is long runn...
We analyse the relationship between early maternal employment and child emotional and behavioural ou...
We analyse the relationship between early maternal employment and child emotional and behavioural ou...
Children face several cognitive and behavioral effects that are the result of maternal employment du...
Given increasing maternal labour-market participation in many European countries, there is an ongoin...
This CASEbrief reports on the findings of recent research examining the employment pathways followed...
This prospective population-based study examined associations between children’s behaviour problems ...
Background: Levels of paid employment in two parent and lone parent families have increased in the U...
In increasing numbers, Canadian women with young children are engaging in work outside their homes. ...
Research findings report of THE TIMING OF MOTHERHOOD, MOTHERS' EMPLOYMENT AND CHILD OUTCOMES project...
Childcare provision in the UK has evolved alongside the expansion of mothers’ employment, transformi...
We study whether the experience of ‘employment during motherhood’ (EDM) exerts an effect on attitude...
This article explores the association between mothers' involvement in paid employment when their chi...
It has been commonly held that ‘children suffer if their mother goes out to work’. This research use...
This paper uses data from the ALSPAC cohort of 12000 births to explore the effects of early maternal...
The debate around the impacts that working parents have on their children’s development is long runn...
We analyse the relationship between early maternal employment and child emotional and behavioural ou...
We analyse the relationship between early maternal employment and child emotional and behavioural ou...
Children face several cognitive and behavioral effects that are the result of maternal employment du...
Given increasing maternal labour-market participation in many European countries, there is an ongoin...
This CASEbrief reports on the findings of recent research examining the employment pathways followed...
This prospective population-based study examined associations between children’s behaviour problems ...
Background: Levels of paid employment in two parent and lone parent families have increased in the U...
In increasing numbers, Canadian women with young children are engaging in work outside their homes. ...
Research findings report of THE TIMING OF MOTHERHOOD, MOTHERS' EMPLOYMENT AND CHILD OUTCOMES project...
Childcare provision in the UK has evolved alongside the expansion of mothers’ employment, transformi...
We study whether the experience of ‘employment during motherhood’ (EDM) exerts an effect on attitude...
This article explores the association between mothers' involvement in paid employment when their chi...