Opportunities and hidden traps are emerging
‘Having it all’ too often means ‘doing it all’, argues Girls Who Code founder Reshma Saujani
HMRC needs to do more to bridge gap in awareness, says OTS
All the policies supporting motherhood will fail if the corporate culture is hostile
For many women, the resounding certainty of one’s declining fertility puts hard roadblocks on one’s ambitions
As Omicron burnt through the population, children proved easy tinder. The silence from politicians is deafening
Lower levels of childbirth among twenty-somethings ‘likely to continue’, data show
Employers who support paternity breaks and promote flexible working are likely to stand out in a competitive labour market
Constant juggling between home and work life is dreadful, but occasional flexibility is necessary
Failed government attempts to cajole people into having children ignore the bigger picture
Between blurred work/play boundaries and a greater focus on childcare, we have fewer free moments to use as we like
‘There are long periods of inactivity but duties and responsibilities can be switched on again at any moment’
‘Back to the office is not a return to an old schedule — and no one really knows how to do it yet’
How do you stay together when you’re thousands of miles apart?
American vacation staple struggles with kinks of an economy emerging from the pandemic
Moving further afield might hit your pay and make it harder to get a mortgage
The children who have lost a parent in the pandemic need urgent government support or they face long-term harm
Financing must match the challenges the young face in education, protection, health, and hygiene
As state-school admissions rise at elite universities, some parents who shelled out for private education regret it
Covid has badly hit kids’ mental health, but schools and psychologists are finding creative ways to help
‘I am fathering so well I am nearly mothering’
Department store chain will be largest retailer in UK offering six-month benefit to new parents
The pandemic has seen a small but growing number decide to have children on their own
Experts offer advice on what to do when children are irresponsible with money
‘I look back at what seems like another life. What I have now is much messier, less tiring and with a lot more interruptions’
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