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  2. The Child-Free by Choice Speak Out: 'Kids Are Too Expensive'

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    The Price of Waiting vs. the Cost of Young Motherhood For DeAara Lewis, 33, a TV producer in Memphis, Tenn., the decision not to have children (at least thus far) has, ironically, come at a high ...

  3. 270 Reasons Women Choose Not To Have Children - The ...

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    They’re told that motherhood is the “most important job in the world” and face accusations of living “meaningless” lives. Percent of American women, ages 18 to 44, without children 40 50% 45 2014 2010 2006 2002 1998 1994 1990

  4. We Live In A Red State. Here's Why It Doesn't Feel Safe To ...

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    Her debut essay collection, “Thank You for Staying With Me” (University of Nebraska Press, March 2025), which navigates young motherhood and loving her complicated home of Missouri, is ...

  5. The part of motherhood we forgot to tell you about - AOL

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    And I know there are systemic barriers to motherhood in the U.S.: the maternal mortality rate, the lack of affordable child care, the shoddy support for mothers. That’s all terrible, and we ...

  6. Motherhood Studies - Wikipedia

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    It consists of three interconnected categories of inquiry: motherhood as institution, motherhood as experience, and motherhood as identity or subjectivity. [2] Motherhood studies is often referred to as a feminist practice. Feminist mothering critiques the sexist and patriarchal values that contemporary society upholds. [3]

  7. Feminist effects on society - Wikipedia

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    [31] [32] [33] Some of the goals of feminist theology include increasing the role of women among the clergy and religious authorities, reinterpreting male-dominated imagery and language about the deity or deities, determining women's place in relation to career and motherhood, and studying images of women in the religion's sacred texts.

  8. Family preservation - Wikipedia

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    Family preservation stems back to the poor laws of the late-eighteen and early-nineteen hundreds. Child-Saving was the theme of the era. With the new labor laws for children, the emphasis on the newly developed child psychology and the fear of family disintegration, social workers put a greater emphasis on the child, who was no longer considered just a smaller adult.

  9. The motherhood penalty laid bare: From co-workers ... - AOL

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    The motherhood penalty laid bare: From co-workers comparing pregnant colleagues to broken race cars, to senior women ‘hazing’ other moms Orianna Rosa Royle November 24, 2023 at 5:37 AM