A new study finds that babies raised by working mothers don't necessarily suffer cognitive setbacks, an encouraging finding after a raft of reports suggesting women with infants were wiser to stay home. Columbia University researchers say they are among the first to measure the full effect of maternal employment on child development - not just the potential harm caused by a mother's absence from the home, but the prospective benefits that come with her job, including higher family income and...
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