top | item 37720875 (no title) johnnymorgan | 2 years ago Both parents have to work, if you want to increase birth rates then you can't force everyone to be a dual income family.You'll notice that all the high birth rates are with single income family structures. discuss order hn newest paddim8|2 years ago In Sweden you get 480 days of parental leave and heavily subsidized daycare. Both parents can have jobs without issues thsksbd|2 years ago So a year and a half. Every large family I know ( and I know very many, very large families) are single income or the mom works at the school. load replies (1) WD40forRust|2 years ago Not good enough. It is not for daycare and The State to raise your children while you're echoing poetically down the halls of Coincidence Inc... unknown|2 years ago [deleted]
paddim8|2 years ago In Sweden you get 480 days of parental leave and heavily subsidized daycare. Both parents can have jobs without issues thsksbd|2 years ago So a year and a half. Every large family I know ( and I know very many, very large families) are single income or the mom works at the school. load replies (1) WD40forRust|2 years ago Not good enough. It is not for daycare and The State to raise your children while you're echoing poetically down the halls of Coincidence Inc... unknown|2 years ago [deleted]
thsksbd|2 years ago So a year and a half. Every large family I know ( and I know very many, very large families) are single income or the mom works at the school. load replies (1)
WD40forRust|2 years ago Not good enough. It is not for daycare and The State to raise your children while you're echoing poetically down the halls of Coincidence Inc...
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