Why work-life balance still isn't working for women, especially moms | CBC News
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"These daily disruptions — whether it be scheduling dentist appointments for children between meetings or answering emails after hours — are associated with higher levels of stress, worry and burnout."
"For many working women, trying to find balance between work and life feels like a perpetual tug-of-war with each side demanding an increased level of presence and attention."
"Gallup also found that working mothers are nearly twice as likely to say they have considered reducing their hours or leaving their jobs altogether because of child-care issues compared to working fathers."
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