1. The Feminization of Poverty
Women were the ones who had a duty to look after the home and raise the children. ... " The women work long, enduring hours as live-in caregivers and/or nannies caring for other people's children and home. Many women receive minimum wage, which they seldom get to keep as they have to send their earnings back home to their families. ... Many are unable to speak their native language or practice their culture as they live in other people's homes. ... Cool (2010) supports this reasoning by indicating,"Women are much more likely than men to balance their home and work lives by worki...
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