Even in Denmark, children are career killers for working moms
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Re: Even in Denmark, children are career killers for working moms
#2People who are high powered execs and other top tier professionals sacrifice life for profession. I’ve yet to meet a prominent executive, lawyer or physician whose home life isn’t a bit of a shitshow.
If you want to look at equality and making the lives of mothers better, you need to look at everyone. If my wife and I were able to work 25 hours weeks in the same pay envelope, we would have made very different decisions about how to raise our child.
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#3It's also unclear if harming your career is even a bad thing to begin, considering the options given (e.g. Don't have children, have children but neglect them, have children and take care of them, but have lower income when the caregiver returns to the work force). Perhaps spending proper time with children, even if it is at the cost of potential income, is worth it.
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I wonder if mandating that caregivers be able to work while raising their child somehow (perhaps a combination of remote work, daycare and in laws) would be enough to negate the negative effect while preserving the benefits.
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#4Re: Even in Denmark, children are career killers for working moms
#5It's not that children are career killers, but rather taking significant amounts of time off is. It's also unclear if harming your career is even a bad thing to begin, considering the options given (e.g. Don't have children, have children but neglect them, have children and take care of them, but have lower income when the caregiver returns to the work force). Perhaps spending proper time with children, even if it is…
Re: Even in Denmark, children are career killers for working moms
#6Simply put your customer will not come and thank you in 20-30 years from now but your children might/will.
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#8Re: Even in Denmark, children are career killers for working moms
#9What actually happens in the Scandinavian countries, where both sexes have the highest levels of equality of opportunity, education, and choice in the world...is that that gender effects are actually maximized. Men tend to choose STEM careers and competitive paths because they are free to choose, and women tend to choose to become doctors, nurses, and part-time workers of any kind, because they are also free to choose.
Another way to say this is, there will always be Gender Inequality because the (biological) genders are not equal to each other. A woman does not equal a man, and she shouldn't. But try saying that at a dinner party...
Re: Even in Denmark, children are career killers for working moms
#10It’s hard to have this debate in terms dollars exclusively. People who are high powered execs and other top tier professionals sacrifice life for profession. I’ve yet to meet a prominent executive, lawyer or physician whose home life isn’t a bit of a shitshow. If you want to look at equality and making the lives of mothers better, you need to look at everyone. If my wife and I were able to work 25 hours weeks in the…