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triple5
18th February 2010, 13:48
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1251873/What-women-want-2010-A-husband-wholl-main-breadwinner.html

I can't keep up with what they want anymore :Erm::icon_lol:

Arthur Little
18th February 2010, 13:57
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1251873/What-women-want-2010-A-husband-wholl-main-breadwinner.html

I can't keep up with what they want anymore :Erm::icon_lol:

I believe it would be better all round, if Goverments were to concentrate their efforts into providing incentives for young mothers to stay at home raising their children ... until they [the children] are school-age at the earliest.

Just MY opinion! :rolleyes:

triple5
18th February 2010, 13:58
I believe it would be better if Goverments were to concentrate their efforts into providing incentives for young mothers to stay at home raising their children ... until they [the children] are school-age at the earliest.

Just MY opinion! :rolleyes:

They do... it's called benefits :icon_lol:

Arthur Little
18th February 2010, 14:08
They do... it's called benefits :icon_lol:

Yeah, I know ... but obviously the way things are at the present time, the alternative, i.e., government encouragement for women to return to work more or less immediately after their period of Statutory Maternity Leave, is proving far more attractive. :rolleyes: And believe me, the so-called benefits available, in no way compare with a full working wage in even the lowest-paid employment.

bornatbirth
18th February 2010, 15:39
to get a full pension, you need to work 25 year's?

but a mother who look's after kid's can find it hard to fit in these 25 year's, maybe looking after kid's should be considered work toward's a pension?