Even in 'Care Work,' Women Face Lower Wages If They Have Kids
July 23, 2024
July 23, 2024
RALEIGH, North Carolina, July 23 (TNSres) -- North Carolina State University issued the following news release:
A new study that examined parenthood and "care work" found that mothers get paid less than either men or women without children, even in fields that are traditionally thought of as being "women's work." Men, on the other hand, generally received higher pay after becoming fathers - though white fathers benefited from this more than Black, Asian or Hispan . . .
A new study that examined parenthood and "care work" found that mothers get paid less than either men or women without children, even in fields that are traditionally thought of as being "women's work." Men, on the other hand, generally received higher pay after becoming fathers - though white fathers benefited from this more than Black, Asian or Hispan . . .