Brianna White

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The momentum surrounding women in the workforce continues to increase despite unparalleled representation loss throughout the pandemic.

Bloomberg reports that 77.5% of women between the ages of 25-54 are either working or in the employment market, which is the highest level in reported history. Black women’s workforce representation has increased 2.5% over the past year, tipping past 60%, as their unemployment rates hit a record low 4.2%.

Despite the upward momentum, women in the workforce have more to battle than the typical challenges of a widening gender pay gap, mid-career plateaus, occupational segregation, caregiving disparities and the impacts of the gender-unique health woe of menopause.

It’s called mom guilt.

70.6% of mothers with children under 18 are working. That's 23.5 million moms. Oftentimes the largest work hurdle for moms is mom guilt; that inner voice that constantly compares mom performance and child needs in terms of physical presence, pushing quantity over quality.

Continue reading: https://www.forbes.com/sites/paigef...mom-guilt-from-women-in-tech/?sh=4b66c2266d03