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Geetha, S. explores the multifaceted issues and challenges faced by working mothers in today's society. With more women in the workforce, many mothers are struggling to find a balance between their professional and personal lives. Parenting, work-life balance, and childcare are some of the significant challenges that working mothers face. One of the primary issues that working mothers face is the struggle to balance their career and family responsibilities. Time management becomes critical, and many women feel guilty about not being able to give enough time to their children. The societal…mehr

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Geetha, S. explores the multifaceted issues and challenges faced by working mothers in today's society. With more women in the workforce, many mothers are struggling to find a balance between their professional and personal lives. Parenting, work-life balance, and childcare are some of the significant challenges that working mothers face. One of the primary issues that working mothers face is the struggle to balance their career and family responsibilities. Time management becomes critical, and many women feel guilty about not being able to give enough time to their children. The societal expectations around gender roles play a significant role in exacerbating these challenges, as women are often expected to bear the primary responsibility for raising children and managing the household. Maternity and paternity leave policies are also a critical issue for working mothers. Many women struggle to balance the demands of their careers with the need to take time off for childbirth and childcare. Flexible work arrangements can help to address this issue, but many employers are slow to adopt such policies. Career advancement is another challenge that working mothers face. Many women feel that they must choose between advancing in their careers and fulfilling their family responsibilities. This can result in a lack of professional development and career stagnation. Financial strain is another significant issue for working mothers. Childcare expenses can be costly, and many women may face the need to balance their careers with the cost of raising a family. This can lead to stress and burnout, which can negatively impact mental and physical health. Workplace discrimination is another challenge that working mothers face. Women may be passed over for promotions or face unequal pay due to pregnancy and childcare responsibilities. Support networks and policy changes can help to address this issue. Child development and education are also critical concerns for working mothers. Many women worry about the impact of their careers on their children's upbringing and education. Role modeling and maternal gatekeeping can help to address these concerns. Emotional labor and self-care are essential issues for working mothers. Many women bear the responsibility of managing their family's emotional needs while also managing their careers. Self-care practices and support networks can help to mitigate the impact of emotional labor. Intersectionality is also a significant consideration for working mothers. Women of color and single mothers may face unique challenges and barriers to success in the workforce.