Grandmothers work less and have lower incomes after having grandchildren. At the same time, they have fewer mental health problems. This is shown by a new registry study from the Norwegian Institute of Public Health.
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Grandmothers work less and have lower incomes after having grandchildren. At the same time, they have fewer mental health problems. This is shown by a new registry study from the Norwegian Institute of Public Health.
Grandmothers work less and have lower incomes after having grandchildren. At the same time, they have fewer mental health problems. This is shown by a new registry study from the Norwegian Institute of Public Health.