1978
DOI: 10.2307/20075304
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Labor Force Attachment during the Early Childbearing Years: Evidence from the National Longitudinal Surveys of Young Women

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“…Similar issues have been explored among young women, though for them it has been possible to observe incidences around their schooling and family formation as they actually occurred rather than from retrospective reports. For instance, studies have documented their rate of dropping out of high school (Mott & Shaw, Note 7), their increasing tendency to return to work quickly after childbirth (Shapiro & Mott, 1978), and their educational and occupational ambitions while they are developing (Sandell & Shapiro,Note 8).…”
Section: Specific Studies Using the Nlsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar issues have been explored among young women, though for them it has been possible to observe incidences around their schooling and family formation as they actually occurred rather than from retrospective reports. For instance, studies have documented their rate of dropping out of high school (Mott & Shaw, Note 7), their increasing tendency to return to work quickly after childbirth (Shapiro & Mott, 1978), and their educational and occupational ambitions while they are developing (Sandell & Shapiro,Note 8).…”
Section: Specific Studies Using the Nlsmentioning
confidence: 99%