There are benefits to being raised by a working mom, Harvard study says
New research says children of working mothers are just as happy later in life as the kids of stay-at-home moms. A new study led by a Harvard University professor found daughters of working moms are more likely to advance in their own careers and when the sons of working moms started their own families, they spent 50 minutes more each week caring for them. CBS News contributor Jodi Kantor joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how this study confirms what we already intuitively know: kids of working moms will be just fine.