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Motherhood and graduate education: 1970-2000

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A study of changes in motherhood rates between 1970 and 2000 among women 20- through 49-years-old enrolled in graduate school, a comparison of motherhood rates among women enrolled in graduate school and other college educated women, and a discussion of implications for child care policy, based on a nationally representative longitudinal cohort survey of 12,686 individuals
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United States

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