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Does Care Matter? Care Capital and Mothers’ Time to Paid Employment
Lisbeth Trille Gylling Loft
, Dennis P. Hogan
Department of Sociology
Retirement and Transitions
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child care
100%
childhood
14%
economics
8%
experience
6%
human capital
19%
labor force
20%
resources
8%
time
43%