Child care disruptions and working mothers: An experience sampling method approach
| Author(s): | Foster, Jessica Bigazzi; |
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| Date Issued: | 2003 |
| Description: | A study using an experience sampling method to examine child care related interruptions for employed mothers with children in child care, and effects of these interruptions on employment |
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