My Brief, Reluctant Dive into the “Moms vs. Work” Debate
Frequent readers know that I consciously steer clear of the ongoing “Moms versus Work” debate because I believe:
- Work+Life is not just a “mothers” issue, it’s an “everyone” issue
- Making it a mothers-only issue actually hurts women, not helps
- It doesn’t get us any closer to a solution, but keeps us mired in the problem
- Only a privileged, minority of mothers who have the financial wherewithal to live on one salary can really engage in this debate. Most mothers need to work and are left feeling guilty that they aren’t able to make a different choice.
That said, here I am anyway. Because I believe the mommy wars/opting out/off ramps and on ramps conversation is way off track. We’ve gotten stuck in a circular, emotionally-charged, all-or-nothing debate that misses not only the countless work+life “fit” possibilities, but also overlooks some key facts that really should influence a mother’s decision whether or not to work. Continue Reading…

