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Parents' occupations are important for their children first and foremost because they provide financial assistance to the whole family. For example, if my parents made more, I wouldn't have to worry about paying for college through scholarships! But aside from economic importance, parents' occupations are important in the development of their children. When kids are growing up into their teen years, some of the first jobs they may idealize are their parents'. The daughter of an artist may have inherited her parents' artistic skills, etc. Personally, my father works with computers and my mother is a stay-at-home mom. I love my mom, but after all these years from watching her, I know I wouldn't be able to do such a job, not because it does not require work (because it does, a lot!) but because I know I could do more for the rest of the world than help just my own family.

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