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Early gender gaps among university graduates
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Early gender gaps among university graduates
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Fun time with mom makes kids smarter
Emilia Del Bono, Marco Francesconi, Yvonne Kelly, et al.
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Just half an hour a day with mum makes a child smarter
Emilia Del Bono, Marco Francesconi, Yvonne Kelly, et al.
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Kids who spend just half an hour a day with their mums are smarter, more sociable and even do better at university
Emilia Del Bono, Marco Francesconi, Yvonne Kelly, et al.
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Child's cognitive skills 'linked to time spent with mother'
Emilia Del Bono, Marco Francesconi, Yvonne Kelly, et al.
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Child’s cognitive skills linked to time spent with mother
Emilia Del Bono, Marco Francesconi, Yvonne Kelly, et al.
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Early maternal time investment and early child outcomes
Emilia Del Bono, Marco Francesconi, Yvonne Kelly, et al.
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Equilibrium search and the impact of equal opportunities for women
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The effect of parental employment on child schooling
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Dating preferences and meeting opportunities in mate choice decisions
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Understanding the SES gradient in early child development: maternal work, home learning, and child care decisions
Emilia Del Bono, Marco Francesconi, Yvonne Kelly, et al.
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Feeling fine: pregnant pause
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Guardian Weekly: news in brief
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Low birth weight study
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'Lowers birth weight'; in brief
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Working late in pregnancy may affect baby's weight
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Mothers working in 9th month have babies with lower birth weight
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Heavily pregnant women should avoid working
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Stress can be taxing for heavily pregnant women
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Working during the late stages of pregnancy affects children, study
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Working 'as bad as smoking' for mums
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Working after eight months of pregnancy may be just as harmful as smoking
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Working is bad for baby
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Working in late stages of pregnancy is as bad as smoking, new research claim
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Working after 8 months of pregnancy as harmful for babies as smoking
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Mothers who work late into pregnancy have smaller babies
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Cost for mothers who work late into pregnancy: smaller babies
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Work after eight months of pregnancy is as harmful as smoking, study finds
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Longer work 'lowers birth weight'