According to research in Dalton Conley's The Pecking Order (2004) ,how does the average income of daughters raised by stay-at-home mothers compare to that of daughters of working moms? The daughters of stay-at-home mothers are:
A) less likely to earn as much as their brothers.
B) likely to earn more than their brothers.
C) more likely to earn a salary-based income.
D) less likely to earn a salary-based income.
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