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Only 22% of High School Seniors Think Young Children Suffer if Their Mom Works
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Only 22% of High School Seniors Think Young Children Suffer if Their Mom Works

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Jun 29, 2015
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According to a new study, only 22% of high school seniors think young children suffer if their mother works—down from 35% in the ‘90s and 59% in the ‘70s. As Millennial moms balance the demands of their careers and their kids, this generation of working moms aims to prove that they really can “have it all.”

—Time

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