Since this is (presumably) the standardized coefficient for the linear regression of their model, it's actually pretty much impossible to relate this back to a specific increase in risk for maternal employment
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So we have a small increase in a vague metric relating to obesity that may or may not be due to mums working. Even if it is, the problem can probably be fixed by dads doing their fair share Sounds a bit less ridiculous than "SINGLE MUMS CAUSE ALL OBESITY IN CHILDREN"
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I'm unconvinced that mums working is the driver behind this obesity increase Much more likely that it's a complex interplay between social and environmental factors like many of these issues
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But even if that's not the case - even if a mum going to work DOES make their child more likely to gain weight - it's still atrocious nonsense to blame mums for the problem It takes two to make a child, after all* *(rare exceptions exist)
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Blog is up on this:https://medium.com/@gidmk/working-mothers-dont-make-children-obese-85325d462274 …
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