Women with young children are nearly a third less likely to be in work than men with children of the same age, according to new TUC analysis published today.
Women who become mothers before the age of 33 earn 15 per cent less than similar women who haven’t had children, according to new analysis published by the Trades Union Congress (TUC) on International Women’s Day today (8 March).
Around 400,000 working mothers have children starting primary school across England and Wales this September, which poses new challenges for their work-life balance.