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Hi everyone!


im currently completing my dissertation but need some information from local mothers. My topic is looking at mothers returning back to their careers after children and if a long gap makes a difference. Iv attached a word document that lists some questions that i will be focusing on, if anyone can complete this and send it to me at [email protected] I would be very greatful!


its only a short page of questions just asking about feelings, perspectives and assumptions when returning back to work


pls email me if you have any questions!


thanks so much!


Nabz x

hi everyone


thanks for the advice il have a look at survey monkey!


and thank to all of you who have sent me the questionnaire! everyones information has been so interesting and have even had replys saying that they enjoyed thinking about their employment after preganancy


Thanks again and pls keep emailing :D

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