Mothers' participation in paid work: The role of mini-jobs (4th February 2008)
This report considers the rate of participation in paid work by mothers. The extent to which mothers are employed is a key element in a number of policy areas, including increasing the overall working-age labour force participation rate from 75 per cent to 80 per cent and reducing the proportion of children living in households below the poverty line.
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This report considers the rate of participation in paid work by mothers. The extent to which mothers are employed is a key element in a number of policy areas, including increasing the overall working-age labour force participation rate from 75 per cent to 80 per cent and reducing the proportion of children living in households below the poverty line.
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