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Working Mothers: How Much Working, How Much Mothers, And Where Is The Womanhood?
Author(s) -
Jayita Poduval,
Murali Poduval
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
mens sana monographs
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 0973-1229
pISSN - 1998-4014
DOI - 10.4103/0973-1229.41799
Subject(s) - financial independence , independence (probability theory) , working mother , raising (metalworking) , psychology , work (physics) , economic independence , balance (ability) , working time , social security , social psychology , developmental psychology , political science , business , law , economics , mechanical engineering , statistics , geometry , mathematics , finance , neuroscience , development economics , engineering
Motherhood confers upon a woman the responsibility of raising a child. This process also changes the way in which she is perceived in society and at her workplace. It can necessitate her to take more than available leave options, and job security can be at risk. Significant social and personal adjustments are necessary to cope with such a situation. A working mother, especially one who has the good fortune to be able to balance her home and work, enjoys the stimulation that a job or career provides. She develops the ability of raising a useful member of society and at the same time gains financial independence. Along with motherhood, work adds to the completeness of being a woman.

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