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"Her rigorous empirical research shed light on an emotional debate about mothers' work and showed that despite all the challenges families face in 'balancing' work and family, today's employed mothers … are no more neglecting their children than were the middle-class housewives of an earlier era," Milkie said.
As to the neglecting and intrusive dimension, Table 2 shows clear associations with parental education, and more neglecting parenting was also reported in families with a relatively poor total family economy.
Those with non-Western origin viewed their parents as slightly less responsive, slightly more neglecting, but clearly more intrusive.
Non-Western parents were perceived as slightly less responsive and slightly more neglecting, and clearly more intrusive.
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