Eileen Patterson, 39, a mom of two children and a part-time recruiter at a Manhattan staffing agency, decided to quit her job in June. Faced with an increasingly difficult labor market, the Massapequa ...
A growing share of mothers with young children in America are leaving the work force, erasing gains made after the COVID-19 pandemic, when working remotely became more common. Economics correspondent ...
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How employers can better support working mothers
There’s no shortage of challenges facing employers and the U.S. workforce. From economic concerns to the impact of AI, both workers and organizational leaders are navigating big changes. One trend ...
First-time mothers now average 27.5 years old, placing many in Gen Z. These women are entering parenthood during the most economically punishing period for working parents in modern U.S. history. They ...
High child care costs and return-to-office policies are leading working mothers to leave the labor force. NBC News’ Christine Romans spoke with a mother of two who ...
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