The question of whether you stay at home for parenting is one of the most controversial mother's problems. If you are looking for personal opinions, they will have to find the nearest mother and prefer to raise children. The mother's traditional view as a housewife still exists and is excellent in several respects but the modern working mother has created a successful place for ourselves in our society.
In the US, working mothers are often described as women who want everything. They want to benefit from career benefits and being full-time mothers. However, these data show that this stereotype is completely wrong. Women in poverty have done all this already. They are parents, health care providers, and caregivers, and they are working full time. When a woman does not succeed, it is far more difficult for the community to succeed. The increase in poverty in a single parent household in the United States has made it impossible for the national economy to fully demonstrate its potential since it recovered from the 2009 great recession.
In the United States, 43 million children live with their mothers working with their families. In the case of equal salary for equal work, 25.8 million people will benefit from mothers' income increase. Under the Wage Equity Law, the number of children out of poverty has reached 2.5 million, almost half of the current poor children (5.6 million). About 12.2 million children live with their mothers working with their families. If these mothers receive equal salary, more than 8.3 million children will benefit from increased mothers income and families of nearly 2 million children will be out of poverty.
Our research does not support evidence of exaggerated welfare or at least the negative effects of working mothers on children regarding at least initial language acquisition and reasoning skills. We found that mothers combined their careers and carefully examined their development - and employment itself was not the main factor influencing the difference in outcomes of children.