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Working Mothers Give Themselves Lower Parenting Marks (1/3)
    There has been a shift in attitudes among American mothers over the last decade about full-time employment. According to the Pew Research Center, more working mothers now say part-time work is the ideal situation, and they give themselves lower marks as parents than stay-at-home moms.
    The debate over what's best for mothers — to stay at home or go out and work — has resurfaced with a new survey.
    What these mothers told NBC News echoed what a larger sample of working and stay-at-home moms said nationwide. In the Pew survey, 60 percent of the employed mothers said part-time work would be best for them and their families. Only 48 percent felt that way in 1997. Among stay-at-home moms, nearly half said their set-up was ideal, up from 39 percent a decade ago.
    Rachel Hamman quit her job as an investment adviser two years ago to raise her children. She chronicled her experience in a book, Bye-Bye Boardroom. She says with the variety of choices now available for mothers — work full-time, part-time, have a flexible schedule, or stay home — having it all is simply a question of how you define "all."
    「生詞摘錄」
    shift n. 變化,移動
    resurface v. 重新露面,重鋪路面
    echo v. 發(fā)回聲,隨聲附和;反射,模仿,重復(fù)
    nationwide adj. 全國性的
    set-up n. 組織,結(jié)構(gòu)
    investment advisor n. 投資顧問
    chronicle v. 編入編年史
    boardroom n. 會議室,交換場所