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Grossman, Allyson Sherman; Hayghe, Howard – Monthly Labor Review, 1982
Mothers receiving money for child support were found to be in the labor force more often than those not awarded such support. Women who received alimony were also more likely to work than those who did not receive such payments. (CT)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Labor Force Nonparticipants, Mothers, Salary Wage Differentials

Hayghe, Howard – Monthly Labor Review, 1984
Data collected about working mothers found that 20 percent more mothers worked in 1984 as worked in 1970; most mothers work full time; 56 percent of children under 18 have working mothers; and in 6.2 million families, the mother is the sole support of the family. (CT)
Descriptors: Day Care, Divorce, Employed Parents, Employed Women