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    Married, With Children

    Posted February 11th, 2009 by Valerie Young

    Contributed by MOTHERS volunteer and guest blogger Rosanne Weston.

    The Evo Dad View On Maternal Profiling

    Posted January 5th, 2008 by Dana Glazer

    Reading the stories by so many moms about how they have been discriminated against at the workplace is unsettling at best and horrifying at worst, but it’s not surprising.

    Does the gender wage gap begin at home?

    Posted December 10th, 2006 by Mojo Mom -- Amy...

    If we want to understand the wage gap between mothers and others, we might need to start by looking at the way we treat our kids. A new University of Michigan study, as reported in the Wall Street Journal, reports that boys ages 10 to 18 are more likely than girls to be paid for doing housework, even though boys spend an average of 30% less time doing chores.

    According to the WSJ, Professor Frank Stafford, who headed the resrarch, speculates that "Boys may be handling more of the kinds of chores that are regarded as a job that should be paid, such as lawnmowing. Chores such as dishwashing or cooking, often regarded as routine and done free, may fall more often to girls."