In today's economy, most women have to work to support their children even if they have a husband. Sometimes the family is lucky enough to have a female relative such as the grandmother than can watch the children or the children go into day care.
There is a magazine called Working Mothers which, as the title indicates, is geared towards working mothers. I would think this magazine would be a good source for information on time management for working mothers.
Judy Andrucki has written: 'Working mothers' -- subject(s): Humor, Mothers, Working mothers
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Not all women are good mothers. Being a working woman doesn't affect how good a mother one is.
Working mothers can not give as much time to their children as non-working mothers. The time that they are able to give will not be of the same quality. Children require both, quantity and quality, of their parent;s time.
Clara M. Beyer has written: 'Children of working mothers in Philadelphia' -- subject(s): Women, Married women, Employment, Children of working mothers, Mothers
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In the year 1950 working mothers in the country had to stay at home find child care or go to school.
Cindy Ramming has written: 'All mothers work' -- subject(s): Working mothers, Mothers, Work and family
Full House - 1987 Working Mothers 2-13 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Nursing Scholarships for Single Mothers is a nice scholarship. Another scholarship is Project Working Mom which is a scholarship for a working single mother.
Sirgay Sanger has written: 'The woman who works, the parent who cares' -- subject(s): United States, Working mothers -, Parenting -, Parenting, Working mothers