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Moms Can Do It All

The Double Shift of Being a Mother and Employed Full-Time

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Moms Can Do It All

By: Madeline Green
Narrated by: Angela Olfest
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Mom, employee, wife. These are three words that tend to describe women nowadays; mothers first and foremost, and sometimes, full-time workers as well. And yet, women constantly face hurdles in employment, whether these are gender-based or attributable to the way other mothers speak about one another.

From discrimination to the never-ending comparison of children and, of course, the guilt women feel when going to work and "leaving" their kids behind, this book shares the reasons why women are dealing with problems and glass ceilings on the labour market, as well as within their own homes. This book teaches women, based on a full-time working mother’s own account of affairs, exactly what works to overcome such hurdles. Have a look, and let’s finally have an open discussion on a topic that is otherwise often disregarded.

©2021 Madeline Green (P)2021 Madeline Green
Gender Studies Employment

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