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8th October 2015
04:01pm BST

The findings show though that while a high percentage may think we all should be storming up the career ladder, 32 per cent did not want to interfere while 21 per cent believed that their child would be annoyed if they offered advise.
That doesn’t deter them being our number one cheerleaders though, as eight out of ten mammies (78 per cent) said they are very proud of their son or daughter’s career choice.
The research also showed however that there is a parenting gap when it comes to Irish parents giving career advise to their grown children.Explore more on these topics: