A World War II-era child care program that allowed mothers to enter the workforce in record numbers led to positive effects in children that lasted into their adulthood, says an analysis by Chris M.
Old Man Winter is taking his time getting to southern Minnesota this year. Christmas Day 2015 is now past, and sidewalk sweepers and shovels have rarely left the garage. Area residents in 1940 had a ...
Since the 1940s, children have been less and less likely to earn more than their parents when they grow up.
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