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Beliefs About the Consequences of Maternal Employment for Children
Resource Type:
Instruments
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BACMEC
Source:
In Beliefs about the consequences of maternal employment for children. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 12(1), 35-59 [Primary source]
Journal Title:
Psychology of Women Quarterly
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[Primary source]
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