Working moms set an example for the next generation
December 03, 2024
December 03, 2024
ITHACA, New York, Dec. 3 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
A girl who attends a school with classmates whose mothers work is more likely to be in the workforce when she has a child herself than a girl who grows up in local circles where most mothers stay at home, Cornell researchers have found.
"Role models pull girls in different directions in adolescence, a period when preferences are formed, when they decide what to do in their life," said El . . .
A girl who attends a school with classmates whose mothers work is more likely to be in the workforce when she has a child herself than a girl who grows up in local circles where most mothers stay at home, Cornell researchers have found.
"Role models pull girls in different directions in adolescence, a period when preferences are formed, when they decide what to do in their life," said El . . .