Four home traps that contribute to the gender pay gap

Image: Mark Braddock

As women, there are few events that are commonly shared that that make us pivot to the degree that having children does. In an article first published in our journal, ‘PIVOT’ and then re-worked for The Conversation and the Sydney Morning Herald, TF.A Principal Emma Williamson reflects on the sudden gender divide that happened when she gave birth to her first child and the four traps that we easily fall into at home:

https://theconversation.com/four-home-traps-that-contribute-to-the-gender-pay-gap-122261

https://www.smh.com.au/business/workplace/the-four-work-traps-that-contribute-to-the-gender-pay-gap-20190829-p52lyx.html

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