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16th April 2019
11:47am BST

And now there is further reassurance: when comparing surveys of 100,000 men and women from 29 countries, Harvard professor Kathleen L McGinn found "no significant associations between maternal employment and self-reported overall happiness for men or women".
In fact, the study adds, adults who were raised by a working mother enjoy a few added benefits - namely having a strong, female role model in place.
Women whose mothers worked are also "more likely to be employed and, if employed, are more likely to hold supervisory responsibility, work more hours and earn higher incomes than their peers whose mothers were not employed".
Sons of working mothers spend more time on housework and childcare than men who were raised by stay-at-home mums, and are more likely to be married to women who are employed.
We should add - there are probably plenty of other benefits to having your mum around at home, but it's nice to hear that those of us who are out working shouldn't worry needlessly.Explore more on these topics: