The Motherhood Penalty vs. the Fatherhood Bonus
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Article
Women who have children are less likely to be hired for jobs, to be perceived as competent at work or to be paid as much as their male colleagues with the same qualifications. Men having children, on the other hand, are more likely to be hired than childless men, and tend to be paid more after they have children. The following article summarizes existing research and studies around this disparity, which may be attributed to employer’s expectations and discrimination.
Topics:
Organizational Factors
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Gender