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The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued by Ann Crittenden
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“But it is nonetheless disturbing to find mothers actively engaged in sabotaging one another, blind to their common ground. Think about it: women against poor mothers on welfare; women against rich Zoe Baird. Women against their husbands' first wives; mothers embroiled in endless mommy wars. Working mothers aren't "doing their job" at home, while mothers at home don't have a "real" job. The net effect of all of this belittling is to obscure the larger reality that mothers as a group are performing an enormous amount of essential unpaid labor.”
Ann Crittenden, The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued
“A survey of 348 male managers at twenty Fortune 500 companies found that fathers from dual-career families put in an average of two fewer hours per week – or about 4 percent less – than men whose wives were at home. That was the only difference between the two groups of men. But the fathers with working wives, who presumably had a few more domestic responsibilities, earned almost 20 percent less.”
Ann Crittenden, The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued