Motherhood penalty ‘has driven 250,000 women out of jobs’
by Zoe Wood from World news | The Guardian on (#6G4S2)
Cost and difficulties of balancing work and childcare has led one in 10 to quit, says Fawcett Society
About a quarter of a million mothers with young children have left their jobs because of difficulties with balancing work and childcare, according to a report by an equal rights charity that calls for the end of the motherhood penalty".
This juggling act, as well as the punitive cost, has led more than 249,124 working mothers of children aged four or under to leave their employer, according to the Fawcett Society.
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