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The Impact of Parental Employment: Young people, well-being and educational achievement

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The Impact of Parental Employment: Young people, well-being and educational achievement. / Cusworth, Linda Suzanne.
London: Ashgate, 2009. 243 p.

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title = "The Impact of Parental Employment: Young people, well-being and educational achievement",
abstract = "In this groundbreaking study, Linda Cusworth explores the impact of parental employment or unemployment on the educational and emotional well-being of their children using a case study from the British Household Panel Study. The increase in maternal employment and lone parenthood in the last few decades will make this a key volume for social policy, public policy and sociology academics and policy makers wishing to know more about the implications on our children.",
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