A relatively new corporate benefit is leading to a rise in egg-freezing procedures. Emma Goldberg of The New York Times explains.
In other words, it takes eight extra months for working mothers to finally catch up to what fathers made in 2022.
The women learn child care skills and are paid prison wages to take care of their babies.
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A journalist and parent digs into how our ideas of motherhood came about in the U.S.
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