Posted on 05/26/2015 9:13:16 AM PDT by reaganaut1
In Chile, a law requires employers to provide working mothers with child care. One result? Women are paid less.
In Spain, a policy to give parents of young children the right to work part-time has led to a decline in full-time, stable jobs available to all women even those who are not mothers.
Elsewhere in Europe, generous maternity leaves have meant that women are much less likely than men to become managers or achieve other high-powered positions at work.
Family-friendly policies can help parents balance jobs and responsibilities at home, and go a long way toward making it possible for women with children to remain in the work force. But these policies often have unintended consequences.
They can end up discouraging employers from hiring women in the first place, because they fear women will leave for long periods or use expensive benefits. For employers, it becomes much easier to justify discrimination, said Sarah Jane Glynn, director of womens economic policy at the Center for American Progress.
Unlike many countries, the United States has few federal policies for working parents. One is the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, which provides workers at companies of a certain size with 12 weeks of unpaid leave.
Women are 5 percent more likely to remain employed but 8 percent less likely to get promotions than they were before it became law, according to an unpublished new study by Mallika Thomas, who will be an assistant professor of economics at Cornell University. She attributed this partly to companies that dont take a chance on investing in the careers of women who might leave. The problem ends up being that all women, even those who do not anticipate having children or cutting back in hours, may be penalized, she said.
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Theres no “family-friendly” without fathers except with widows. Widows, more often than unmarried others, raise the kids to respect fatherhood and wholesome family.
It would be more family friendly to insist on two adults to raise every child and one should be a full time wage earner. No one gets any special time off. Period.
There are women whose husbands have ditched them.
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