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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] [b]Also a lot of evidence that having a mother who works out of the home is associated with girls growing up to make more money as adults. [/b]And that certain professions that require a high degree of intellectual rigor are associated with lower levels of dementia in old age (the theory being that this is related to learning new things). Homemaker is not one of them. You should feel empowered to make whatever choice works for your family without the reliance on stats that aren’t specifically related to SAH. The world is full of people who are successful and had two working parents and that aren’t and had a sahp. [/quote] Please stop repeating this fallacy. The studies of working moms and their impact on their daughters categorize working moms as anyone who has worked for any amount of pay before their child turns 14. You would literally have to be from some weird religious sect to not make ANY money before your kid turns 14, and so by definition you are in a weird society and will probably be poor when you grow up, too. I know a mormon lady who makes caramels and sells them every Christmas. That counts as a working mom in these studies![/quote]
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