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Give working parents help with childcare and commuting costs, UK thinktank says

Labour must enhance support for working parents to effectively reduce child poverty, addressing childcare and commuting challenges.

Nationwide boss says women working at home could be missing out on job opportunities

Nationwide CEO emphasizes the importance of a physical office presence for career advancement and leadership development.

Nationwide boss: Women working at home could risk missing out

Nationwide shifted from 100% remote work to a hybrid model to enhance collaboration, causing mixed reactions from staff.
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I coparent my kid with other parents of only children. We give each other a break and have developed close friendships.

The rise in only-child families is accompanied by a supportive community among parents, enhancing their parenting experience and alleviating concerns about loneliness.

Share the Spirit: When a family's world falls apart, Concord nursery looks after their kids

Single parenting is a struggle, especially with children who have special needs, highlighting the importance of support systems like the Bay Area Crisis Nursery.

I coparent my kid with other parents of only children. We give each other a break and have developed close friendships.

The rise in only-child families is accompanied by a supportive community among parents, enhancing their parenting experience and alleviating concerns about loneliness.

Share the Spirit: When a family's world falls apart, Concord nursery looks after their kids

Single parenting is a struggle, especially with children who have special needs, highlighting the importance of support systems like the Bay Area Crisis Nursery.
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Why the conservative push to increase the birth rate looks doomed

Decreasing birth rates pose significant future economic challenges, including labor shortages and the care of an aging population.

'We don't have to choose between babies and football'

AC Milan's maternity policy allows female players to pursue motherhood alongside their football careers, signaling a progressive shift in women's sports.

Birmingham gave single mothers $375 monthly for a year, no strings attached. Participants felt more financially stable, but 'losing the money hurt.'

The Birmingham basic income program supported single mothers, enhancing their financial stability during the pilot, but many faced hardships once it ended.
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