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[quote=Anonymous]Op here my husband has tripled his salary and has taken full paternity leaves. Things are changing. I agree they the idea stay at home moms will be more rare going forward AMONG Ivy League/ high education women. While stay at home moms has increased its mostly among low income women. It’s decreased for the population is thread is about https://www.axios.com/2023/12/01/women-mothers-employment-rate-work# Google summary: “According to a 2014 Pew report, about 21% of college-educated mothers are stay-at-home moms, compared to 35% of high school graduates and 51% of mothers with less than a high school diploma. However, the share of college-educated mothers who don't work outside the home has decreased in recent years, especially for mothers of younger children. For example, a 2023 Washington Post analysis found that the percentage of college-educated mothers who are not working for family reasons has dropped from 35% in the early 2000s to 10%–15% today. In contrast, the share of college-educated women with children under 10 who are employed has increased from 69% in 2003 to 80% in 2023. “ [/quote]
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