BBC headline: Mothers suffering 'pay penalty' at work, report suggests. Alternative headline: people who work part-time earn less than people who work full-time.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-42939584 …
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Is this a genuine question? Fifteen minutes in the real world JHB, just fifteen. It might transform your life.
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There are many reasons why women cannot always get access to the childcare they need; some are geographic, others are financial. I suggest you investigate this further.
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Or she could just make stuff up? In going to use this approach today. See how far it gets me. Im guessing not as far as Julia. Something about class.
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A mother with two children at nursery needs to earn at least £40,000/year to make any profit from going to work after childcare costs, travel and pension contributions. A salary of £60,000 would leave her with £36/day after dedications. The average woman in a FT job earns £24,202
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