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
Women’s labor force participation rates have been on the rise in recent years. Included in this grou...
Hays (1996) was the first to describe the construct of intensive mothering beliefs, yet little empir...
One of the major trends of the last century has been the increase in the number of women in the paid...
It has been commonly held that ‘children suffer if their mother goes out to work’. This research use...
In increasing numbers, Canadian women with young children are engaging in work outside their homes. ...
Using data from five waves of the Women’s Employment Survey (WES; 1997-2003), we examine the links b...
This study builds on the debate on whether mothers‘ employment in the early life of children bring p...
Across six studies and three distinct research phases, this program of research examines factors tha...
The debate around the impacts that working parents have on their children’s development is long runn...
Children face several cognitive and behavioral effects that are the result of maternal employment du...
Child health is an important quality in the life and development of a child. A mother serves as a pr...
This study examined the degree to which 205 full-time employed mothers of infants endorsed intensive...
Maternal employment rates have risen substantially over recent decades, but 3 in 10 mothers of minor...
textBroader structural changes to the U.S. economy, along with short-term fluctuations in the countr...
Given increasing maternal labour-market participation in many European countries, there is an ongoin...
Women’s labor force participation rates have been on the rise in recent years. Included in this grou...
Hays (1996) was the first to describe the construct of intensive mothering beliefs, yet little empir...
One of the major trends of the last century has been the increase in the number of women in the paid...
It has been commonly held that ‘children suffer if their mother goes out to work’. This research use...
In increasing numbers, Canadian women with young children are engaging in work outside their homes. ...
Using data from five waves of the Women’s Employment Survey (WES; 1997-2003), we examine the links b...
This study builds on the debate on whether mothers‘ employment in the early life of children bring p...
Across six studies and three distinct research phases, this program of research examines factors tha...
The debate around the impacts that working parents have on their children’s development is long runn...
Children face several cognitive and behavioral effects that are the result of maternal employment du...
Child health is an important quality in the life and development of a child. A mother serves as a pr...
This study examined the degree to which 205 full-time employed mothers of infants endorsed intensive...
Maternal employment rates have risen substantially over recent decades, but 3 in 10 mothers of minor...
textBroader structural changes to the U.S. economy, along with short-term fluctuations in the countr...
Given increasing maternal labour-market participation in many European countries, there is an ongoin...
Women’s labor force participation rates have been on the rise in recent years. Included in this grou...
Hays (1996) was the first to describe the construct of intensive mothering beliefs, yet little empir...
One of the major trends of the last century has been the increase in the number of women in the paid...