Exploitedmoms
The fear of exploitation can lead to social isolation, further exacerbating the vulnerability of the mother and her family.
An organization fighting for policies like paid leave and fair pay to reduce the systemic exploitation of mothers.
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Studies consistently show that a woman’s earnings drop significantly after having her first child. Conversely, men often experience a "fatherhood premium," receiving salary increases and promotions after having children because they are viewed as stable providers.
Implementing universal paid parental leave, subsidized childcare, and equal pay transparency laws helps close the financial gap. The fear of exploitation can lead to social
High childcare costs frequently force mothers to leave the formal workforce altogether. This gap in employment permanently diminishes their lifetime earning potential and retirement savings. The Invisible Labor Market: Unpaid Care Work
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True progress happens when society stops viewing the exhaustion and exploitation of mothers as an inevitable part of the job, and starts treating mothers as individuals who deserve economic equity, bodily autonomy, and social protection.
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