The Origins of Happiness

(Elliott) #1
Working Parents

Cohort Study). These children likewise showed no loss of


mental health if their mothers went quickly back to work.^4


Equally, in adolescence, children aged 11– 15 in the youth


section of the BHPS reported higher levels of happiness if


their mothers were at work.^5


Mother’s Work and the Behavior of Her Child


But even if the mother’s own child fares all right, what about


that child’s behavior to others? Here there is a long- standing


debate about whether being looked after in a nursery or by


a child minder makes a child more aggressive. Many surveys


have examined the behavioral effects of children’s preschool


experience both in the United States and UK.^6 US studies


tend to find some adverse effects of nursery care while Brit-


ish ones generally do not. Our own ALSPAC results suggest


no marked effect of being cared for in a nursery or with


a minder in the early years (see Table 11.2). But they do


reveal important effects at 11 and 16— where on average


Table 11.1. How children’s emotional well- being is affected by
mother’s work (ALSPAC)

Proportion of time
mother worked


Effect on standardized emotional well- being at

16 11 5

In the 1st year −0.05 (.04) −0.09 (.04) −0.04 (.03)


Thereafter (up to
age shown)


−0.03 (.06) −0.02 (.04) 0.07 (.03)
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