That doesn't say either. I'd feel guilty about it when resources for the elderly are already so limited and disability living allowance being cut and so many low income families reliant on food banks. If I could see a breakdown which doesn't take provision from anywhere else...
If we're going to go all traditional (let's not), the wife who does the housework and childcare gets paid by her husband who benefits from it. Not other people.
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The trouble is, that a single income doesn’t often cover a family’s basic needs, even more so in America. Women there are forced to go back to work before the baby is even ready. If we had more child friendly work environments it’d be feasible to work soon after birth.
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Need something like tax credits for the most low-income families. I am fully behind supporting low-income families just not paying all women to care for their own babies.
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