Economics of Motherhood: The Hidden Costs of the Most Important Job
In the first of this two-part series on the economics of motherhood, Susie examines the cost of motherhood through the life story of a fictional mother in the United States, Emily, who faces the financial struggles and worries that many mothers face today. Stay tuned for next week when Susie explores some alternative economic systems and how those might shape motherhood.
Topics:
Introduction to the Economics of Motherhood
Emily's Story: A Journey Through Motherhood and Economic Challenges
Healthcare Expenses and Lack of Paid Maternity Leave
The Impact of Childcare Costs
Income Disparities and the Motherhood Penalty
Retirement Savings and Social Security Benefits
The Influence of the Baby Industrial Complex
Analysis of Emily's Story: Highlighting Key Economic Factors
Healthcare: Comparing US Costs to Other Countries
Childcare: Availability, Affordability, and Quality of Care
Income and Wage Disparities: Gender Wage Gap and Motherhood Penalty
Retirement: Impact of Career Interruptions on Retirement Savings
The Baby Industrial Complex: Pressure on Parents to Consume
Reflections on Capitalism and Alternative Economic Systems
Conclusion: Recognizing the Intersections of Motherhood and Economics
Resources:
Rebel Mothers Episode 6 Invisible Labor: The Mental Load
Global care chains, refugee crisis, and deskilling of workers | Exploring Economics
https://blog.dol.gov/2023/01/24/new-childcare-data-shows-prices-are-untenable-for-families
Article: "How the world’s falling birthrate is leading to economic catastrophe"
FMLA (Family Medical Leave Act)
Kindergeld (Child Benefit) and Parental Allowance in Germany
Baby Box program in Finland Why Finnish babies sleep in cardboard boxes - BBC News