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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
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In this provocative book, award-winning economics journalist Ann Critten argues that although women have been liberated, mothers have not. Drawing on hundreds of interviews around the country and the most current research in economics, history, child development, and law, she shows how mothers are systematically disadvantaged and made dependent by a society that praises the labor of love but undervalues and even exploits those who perform it.
The costs of motherhood are apparent everywhere. College-educated women pay a "mommy tax" of more than a million dollars in lost income when they have a child. Family law deprives mothers of financial equality in marriage. Most child care is excluded from the GDP, at-home mothers are not counted in the labor force, and the social safety net simply leaves them out. With passion and clarity, Critten dismantles the principal argument for the status that it's a woman's "choice." She demonstrates, on the contrary, that proper recognition and reward for mothers' essential contributions would only enhance the welfare of all.
Bold and galvanizing, full of innovative solutions, Labor of Love offers a much-needed accounting of the price mothers pay to carry out society's most important job.
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Explores economic undervaluation of motherhood for women.
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Who is this book for?
If you've ever wondered about the real cost of motherhood beyond emotions, this book opens up a vital conversation. Ann Critten's detailed insights and compelling interviews highlight how society shortchanges mothers, making it both eye-opening and a call for change. It's a thought-provoking read for anyone interested in gender equality and social justice.