Mothers are more likely to work worse jobs—while fathers thrive in careers
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Rose Cook, senior research fellow at King’s College London, analyzed data from 15,877 employees to better understand the “motherh…
Rose Cook, senior research fellow at King’s College London, analyzed data from 15,877 employees to better understand the “motherh…
Rose Cook, senior research fellow at King’s College London, analyzed data from 15,877 employees to better understand the “motherh…
Having a child is bad for a woman's earnings. This is not only in the immediate period after the birth, but across her lifetime—a…
Having a child is bad for a woman’s earnings. This is not only in the immediate period after the birth, but across her lifetime …