Research has shown that working mothers raise more successful children

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Working mothers should not feel guilty for leaving their children in daycare due to work commitments and career commitments. New research has shown that the child has many benefits from it.

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As it conveys The New York Times, 50.000 mothers from 25 countries in the world participated in the research. The results were surprising, because the children of working mothers had a higher level of education, but also more profitable jobs, from which they earned a large amount of money.

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In contrast, children whose mothers were housewives had lower wages and less good jobs, the study found.

"Working mothers often feel guilty because they think their children will be much better off if they stay home with them. However, what we noticed based on the research results is that their children benefit greatly from working mothers – for example, they learn about their independence very early," he explains. Kathleen McGinn, professor at Harvard and author of the study.

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