Sunday MagazineThe study was motivated by the notion that women with children earned lower than women without children despite them being functionally equivalent. However, some decisions hinder us from enjoying the full benefits of what our work life has to offer. SEE ALSO: Life assumptions we come to regretSociology professor Shelley J Correll did a study in 2005 that compared earnings of women with children to earnings of those without. The study was motivated by the notion that women with children earned lower than women without children despite them being functionally equivalent. You do not want to get to your 70s and regret why you did not give it a try.
Source: Standard Digital June 06, 2020 19:41 UTC