Resigning from Work: A Personal and Economic Decision
Deciding to leave work can stem from personal wishes and practical needs. Many families depend on the mother to care for their children because state support is often not enough. This situation leads some women to quit their jobs to meet their child’s ongoing needs. However, they don't take this decision lightly. Many think carefully about how it affects their finances and personal growth. This choice usually considers family dynamics, the intensity of the child’s needs, and the availability of resources and support.
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