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Source: Boston Herald
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1. Cornell, Tim
Study: Working Moms Don't Spoil the Child with Day Care; Study Finds Kids With Working Moms Do Fine
Boston Herald, March 1, 1999, News; Pg. 001
Cohort(s): Children of the NLSY79, NLSY79
Publisher: Boston Herald
Keyword(s): Child Development; Children, Academic Development; Children, Behavioral Development; Cognitive Development; Employment; Maternal Employment

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This article reports on Elizabeth Harvey's study of the relationship between maternal employment and child development. The study, which utilizes NLSY79 and Children of the NLSY79 data, found that there was "no difference between children whose mothers were employed versus children whose mothers were not employed during the first three years."
Bibliography Citation
Cornell, Tim. "Study: Working Moms Don't Spoil the Child with Day Care; Study Finds Kids With Working Moms Do Fine." Boston Herald, March 1, 1999, News; Pg. 001.
2. Nissman, Cara
YOUR S.T.U.F.F.; Campus crunch; Kids make do in schools stuffed to capacity
Boston Herald, October 7, 2002, Arts & Life; Pg. 028
Cohort(s): NLSY97
Publisher: Boston Herald
Keyword(s): Family Characteristics; Family Environment; Family Studies

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Article on school overcrowding which references NLSY97 data on the frequency of youths eating dinner with their parents and turning to a parent for advice.
Bibliography Citation
Nissman, Cara. "YOUR S.T.U.F.F.; Campus crunch; Kids make do in schools stuffed to capacity." Boston Herald, October 7, 2002, Arts & Life; Pg. 028.