A mother's place

taking the debate about working mothers beyond guilt and blame

The author discusses society's obsession with the issue of working mothers, describing the blame placed on women who choose to pursue careers rather than stay at home with their children; and argues that scientific research supports her belief that children of working moms turn out just as well as those raised by stay-at-home mothers.

HarperCollins Publishers
1998
9780060173272
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