YEUNG CHUN-YIP, 12 NO. He has one elder sister, and says: 'It's good to have a working mother, because she can give me more pocket money.
'My mother only works in the afternoon, so she still spends much time to help me in studies. I don't find any problem at all.' CHOW SIU-LUN, 13 NO. He has a six-year-old brother, and says: 'I don't want my mum supervising me. She has a part-time job so I can do what I want when she is out.
'I can cook for myself or eat outside, it's better than having the food done by my mother.' JOJO KUNG, 14 YES. The Form Two pupil has an 18-year-old brother, and thinks: 'Women should do all the chores at home and let the men earn money.
'My mother works in my father's company, and can spare very little time for us. So we seldom share our problems with her.' BILLY SZE, 14 YES. The Form Two pupil with an elder brother says: 'My mother cooks better than my father. I want her to stay home and cook for me.
'She works till 9pm every day. The meals are done by my grandmother or father. Their food is okay, but not as good as mum's.'