Tuesday, February 7, 2012 at 12:00 PM
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Moms earn up to 14 percent less than women who don't have children, says a University of New Mexico study. Host Michel Martin discusses the gap with UNM economist Kate Krause; Dina Bakst of A Better Balance, a workplace rights organization; and Dawn Porter, founder of Trilogy Films and a mother of two.
This article is filed in: Around the Nation, Your Money, Economy
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