Liu writes that being a full-time working mother is hard and no one can do it without support.
that being a full-time working mother is hard and no one can do it without support.
The truth is, being a full-time working mother outside the home, especially to young children, is hard.
Realistically, most mothers work out of necessity, and they are the norm, even as they are judged negatively for making that choice.
Nevertheless, the motherhood penalty is real, and it is felt by so many working mothers who silently struggle to keep all the plates spinning, hoping that none of them tip over.
Persons:
Deb Liu, Liu, —, Jonathan, Bethany, Danielle, I've, it's, fatherswere, couldn't, David, we'd, we're, I'd
Organizations:
Service, American Association of University Women, Census, American, Sociology, American Sociological Association
Locations:
America