No paid maternity leave. No paid childcare. Worst maternal mortality rate of developed countries. Little to no postpartum medical care. Gender wage gap, gets worse when you take time off for child bearing and rearing. Average cost of living is almost double the average salary.
No paid maternity leave. No paid childcare. Worst maternal mortality rate of developed countries. Little to no postpartum medical care. Gender wage gap, gets worse when you take time off for child bearing and rearing. Average cost of living is almost double the average salary.
@DarthandDogs Except the birth rate was much higher when we had none of those things. Analysis is hard and stuff.
@DarthandDogs Lets take a look at the countries who have the best of these metrics like the Scandinavian ones. Oh wait their birth rate is below replacement too. Now lets take a look at the countries that deny women rights: Oh they are flourishing with babies.
@DarthandDogs If women weren’t in the workforce the average salary would increase and people could afford to live off one income and you could raise your kid in peace. Feminism hurts women and children
@DarthandDogs nordicstatistics.org/news/all-time-… Scandinavian countries have the most benefits for women in the world and their fertility rates are lower than the US
@DarthandDogs What does that have to do with Canada also having lower rates now?