
Dina sent me this stunning article from the UK Daily Mail.
It says:
Mothers are now as likely to go out to work as women without children, figures showed yesterday.
The historic landmark reached last year means just one mother in four stays at home to raise children.
Figures from the Office for National Statistics showed 74.1 per cent of mothers with children under 16, or between 16 and 18 if they are still at school, are regarded as ‘participating in the labour market’.
By comparison, 75 per cent of women without dependent children were either in work or looking for a job last year.
[…]The new estimates are based on the large-scale Labour Force Survey covering women who either have jobs or are unemployed and looking for work. The ONS report said benefit changes that have pressed single parents into looking for work may have influenced the change.
It added: ‘Other government policies, for example to fund 570 hours of free early education childcare a year in England for all three to four-year-olds, will have provided additional incentives to engage with the labour market.’
The biggest change has been among mothers of children under five. In 1996, 1.6 million of them were in the labour market, compared with 2.1 million last year. This represents a rise from 54.5 per cent of mothers of under-fives in work in 1996 to 65 per cent now.
There are three things I want to say about this.
First, it’s undeniable that daycare is not optimal for a child when compared with having a stay-at-home mom for the early years of childhood. That’s not my opinion, it’s a fact. Part of preparing to get married and have kids is understanding what marriage requires and what children need. Don’t rely on the government to provide for your kids, they are only interested in putting you to work so they can get your income taxes. That’s especially true for big-government leftist parties that want to weaken marriage and the traditional family in any case.
Second, it’s undeniable that government programs can make the choice to stay home or not more or less financially feasible. Make sure when you vote that you vote for smaller government and lower taxes. The bigger the government, the less money you have to run your own family game plan. Social programs exist so that the government can buy votes from people by transferring wealth from those who work to those who don’t. If you work and want to have a family, then vote for your family, not for big government.
Third, single men and women need to factor in the costs of a stay-at-home mom into their marriage plan early. Your 20s are not the time for you to waste money on alcohol, parties, contraceptives, and recreational sex with hawt atheists. Your pre-marriage years should be the time when you to get used to hard work and save a nest egg. If the needs of your future children are important to you, then you study STEM subjects or a trade in school, you get a real job after college, you pay off your student loans, and you start saving money for your marriage as soon as possible. Again, you can’t “feel” your way to a good marriage. Recklessness is not going to work.
