Ed's Blog The dire consequences of the motherhood penalty meeting a cost of living crisis Rising homelessness, food insecurity and the ever-increasing costs of care. Are we ready for the full impact on the motherhood penalty?
Soapbox Lily Allen says motherhood ruined her career. The system failed her. Lily Allen made headlines when she admitted on the Radio Times podcast that having children “ruined her career”.
News & Views Of all the issues facing women, it’s the ‘motherhood penalty’ that really boils my blood The ‘motherhood penalty’ is a huge challenge for Australia, but it doesn’t have to be that way, writes Allegra Spender MP.
Ed's Blog What it really costs women to have a child in Australia The cost of bringing a new baby home is significant.
News & Views Pregnant women and new mothers facing workplace discrimination Pregnant employees and new mothers returning to the workforce are experiencing alarming rates of discrimination, sexism and exclusion.
News & Views How caring for children grows skills that are directly transferable to paid work Working mothers can very easily articulate how they have grown a host of highly transferable skills that amplify their paid work.
News & Views What do mums really want for Mother’s Day? What do mums really want for Mother’s Day? A more equitable society: equal chores, shared mental load, end to motherhood penalty, involved dads, affordable childcare.
News & Views ‘Motherhood penalty’: Women’s earnings halve in first 5 years of parenthood New Treasury analysis shows that mum’s earnings falling by an average of 55 per cent in the first five years of parenthood.
News & Views Single, child-free women out earn single, child-free men In the US, single women without children are earning more than single, child-free men, new research reveals.
Ed's Blog The cost of being a mother is significantly higher than being a father in Australia You can’t have a conversation about women’s economic empowerment, safety and participation, without considering this concerning stat: Australian mothers earn less than half of what they were earning prior to giving birth, in the first five years of being a parent.
Money The hand cream selling for $876,000 a bottle, on par with the price of motherhood Mothers in Ads launched a campaign for bids for a $876,000 bottle of hand cream to highlight the cost of motherhood
News & Views The motherhood penalty costs the average working woman in Australia $876K: New report The failure of Australia’s parenting policies means the motherhood penalty costs the average working woman $696K in earnings & $180K in super.