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Why Are Stay-at-Home Mothers More Depressed?
slate.com 1 week agoIn the latest unfortunate news at the intersection of motherhood and politics, stay-at-home moms are doing worse emotionally than their working counterparts. According to a Gallup poll released last week, mothers who don’t work outside the home were far more likely to be depressed, with 28 percent reporting depression, compared with 17 percent of working mothers, and also 17 percent of working women who don’t have children. In fact, stay-at-home moms fare worse than these two groups by every emotional measu
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Encountering Peace: Observations, Thoughts And Questions
jerusalempost.com 2 weeks agoSummer is back and with it the middle class uprising, or the “Hebrew Spring” as some now call it.


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