Working Moms Have More Successful Daughters And More Caring Sons, Harvard Business School Study Says
by The Daily Eye Team June 25 2015, 3:46 pm Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 28 secsit’s looking less and less warranted. According to a working paper (pdf) published June 19 by the Harvard Business School, daughters of working mothers are more likely to be employed, hold supervisory positions, and earn more money than the daughters of women who don’t work outside the home. The researchers also found a statistically significant effect on the sons of working women, who are likely to spend more time caring for family members and doing household chores than are the sons of stay-at-home mothers.