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The Price of Motherhood

8 February 2012
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The price of motherhood: women and part-time work

Date: 9 February 2012
Author: Vidhya Alakeson

British women are paying a shockingly high price for motherhood as they are forced into lower-skilled, part-time work after having children, according to the findings of our new survey with Netmums.

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The Missing Million

12 December 2011
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The Missing Million: The potential for female employment to raise living standards in low to middle income Britain

Date: 10 December 2011
Author: James Plunkett

Raising female employment to the levels of better-performing countries presents a rare opportunity to boost living standards in the years ahead

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Chilcare Survey Report

14 March 2011
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Childcare Tax Credit Survey

Date: 15 March 2011

A new survey of over 2,000 working mothers has revealed that over half will be forced to stop work or significantly reduce their working hours, as a result of cuts in the level of support for childcare costs, due to start this April.

The changes relate to the childcare element of the Working Tax Credit, which is claimed by around 450,000 working households across the UK, mostly on household incomes below £30,000. Under the current system, working parents can claim support for up to 80% of the costs of childcare, but from April that figure will fall to 70%.

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