Never Mind The Kids, Get Back To Work!

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Women who stay at home to raise children are a problem for Australia’s economy, according to a major new study.

A report by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (OECD) claims stay-at-home mums and women who work short part-time hours are creating  “potentially large losses to the economy”.

Part-time workers and women with children are the “greatest untapped potential in the Australian labour force”, the study states.

The authors say more “prime aged” women (25-54) could enter the workforce and further efforts are needed to encourage mothers with young children into work.

The idea is that paid work is “important for women’s personal well-being and perceptions of their overall quality of life’’, the study states.

These are familiar motherhood battle lines, where women are told to choose a side in what’s presented as a black and white situation.

The Parenthood‘s Principal Campaign Manager, Nicole Lessio, says she’s angry that women are demonised for choices they’re sometimes “forced to make”.

“Stay-at-home mums should ignore the horrible headlines,” says Ms Lessio.

“As mums we’re either cold, ambitious and leaving our children to go to work or we’re a drain on the economy if we stay at home – we just can’t win.

“All mums should choose what is right for them in their circumstances but have the support and childcare options to make working choices easier.”

The daily accomplishments of brushing teeth, timing a nap, orchestrating siblings or negotiating a tantrum should not to be overlooked.

The selflessness of motherhood and caring for a child is completely under-rated as a purpose or vocation.

Parenting doesn’t match the maternity leave time span. It doesn’t end when you are due back at work. It’s also not something you can do later.

So what’s the solution?

“Childcare accessibility and affordability is a huge challenge that disproportionately affects women returning to work, so more affordable childcare is needed,” says Ms Lessio.

 “But we also need to focus on creating more flexible and supportive workplaces so women and men can better balance work and home responsibilities,” she added.

Obviously, mothers and families are as varied as the babies they bring into the world. Some want to stay at home, some don’t.

Where are the dads in this equation? Would longer paternity leave mean they could contribute at home more and balance the employment gap?

For mothers who want to return to work and are searching for a balanced work-life balance there are real challenges for finding child-friendly part-time roles.

It’s offensive to think that women who are giving their all to raising our little people could be thought of as a drain to the economy.

Life for me was messy after giving birth – not much went to plan. It is a new way of life, where a little boy is considered in the decisions I make.

The study highlights what we already know – the women who stay at home are a talented bunch of women and an incredible asset to Australia.

Women don’t lose those their skills when they stay home – they re-apply them and work gruelling hours for their families.

Stay-at-home mothers are already doing the country’s most undervalued job.

https://www.msn.com/en-nz/money/news/stay-at-home-mums-are-under-att…

I think we can all discern the agenda. Let the State raise your kids. None of this bonding nonsense.

And the authors of this report clearly have never had any parenting experience themselves.

Martin Harris

I have a lovely partner and 3 very active youngsters. We live in the earthquake ravaged Eastern Suburbs of Christchurch, New Zealand. I began commenting/posting on Uncensored back in early 2012 looking for discussion and answers on the cause and agendas relating to our quakes. I have always maintained an interest in ancient mysteries, UFOs, hidden agendas, geoengineering and secret societies and keep a close eye on current world events. Since 2013 I have been an active member of theCONTrail.com community, being granted admin status and publishing many blogs and discussion threads. At this time I'm now helping out with admin and moderation duties here at Uncensored where my online "life" began.

2 thoughts on “Never Mind The Kids, Get Back To Work!

  1. Well well well

    Looks like the ‘market force’ OECD think tanks are at it again. ‘Untapped potential’ and economic drain are just smoke screens for getting more women into the work-force so they can pay TAX. Long ago some bright spark reasoned that since women were half the population if they were all working then the tax received would increase dramatically …. not a bad thing if you spend it on social welfare – which as you know, isn’t a priority for economic growth and development. The problem with Australia’s economy has nothing to do with womens unpaid work (generally raising kids), its more found in the development protocol of capitalism and ‘market force Governments’ trying to scratch each others arse over economic policy by milking the social fabric for all they can get.

    1. The guys who work at these think tanks haven’t the faintest clue. They have a mind full of figures and dollar signs and pie charts.
      Common sense, logic and practicality have no place in their world, let alone compassion.
      Can you imagine two parents working full time…drop the babe at daycare, work a full day, pick the babe up from daycare, do the housework while holding the youngster in one arm, feed babe, get up for the little one in the night….and its’s Groundhog Day again!
      As a father of three youngsters myself, I know all too well how much time and parental love it takes to raise healthy, well adjusted kids.
      But the State wants to raise obedient little drones of course. God forbid they should ever be able to think for themselves.

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