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Children do better if mum stays home for the first year
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Working mums don't harm their babies
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Babies don't suffer when mothers return to work
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Working mothers do not harm their children, study finds
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Working mothers 'don't harm baby': but only if they can afford good childcare, claims study
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Working mothers don't put their children's wellbeing at risk
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Working mothers do not hinder their child's development: study
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Working mothers don't put their children's wellbeing at risk
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Working mothers do not harm their children, study finds
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Babies don't suffer when mothers return to work, study reveals
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Babies 'not harmed' if mothers work
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Babies don't suffer when mums work, study reveals: landmark survey examines impact
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Conor Ryan: the pupil premium won't work unless it's new cash
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Do strong family ties inhibit trust?
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Kapan sebaiknya kembali bekerja setelah melahirkan?
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Causal effects of parents' education on children's education
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Top universities 'are failing to widen intake'
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Student assessment not getting any easier
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De onderwijserfenis van Blair en Brown (The educational legacy of Blair and Brown)
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Maths whizzes from bookish homes
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The awful truth: to get ahead you need a private education
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Impact of parent's background on child's learning
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Parental education linked to kids' achievement
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Educational mobility
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Social mix 'not important in schools'
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Schoolchildren of graduates thrive
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Parents' background 'has major impact on young'
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Children of university-educated parents more likely to excel at school
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Social mobility in England 'lags behind other countries'
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Parents' class is the key in England's exams system