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Men still prefer mothers to stay at home: 12 charts on attitudes to work and family

HILDA data shows we are less likely to think that children are negatively impacted by a mother returning to work. Robert McGrath/AAP

HILDA data shows we are less likely to think that children are negatively impacted by a mother returning to work. Robert McGrath/AAP

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Authors: Emil Jeyaratnam, Multimedia Editor, The Conversation

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