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One employer, a lawyer who grew up "very middle class" in a household with few luxuries, said that she and her husband, also a lawyer, had taken on a lot of domestic help — a housecleaner, two part-time nannies, even a dog walker — because "our time became more valuable than anything" when she went back to work after having children.
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