Saturday, Jul 03, 2010
Consequences and Decisions
Telegraph: Changes in women's lives highlighted in official figures
Yes their lives have changed but what percentage is through choice and what percentage have had it unwillingly forced on them from through qualification and house price inflation.
Posted by enuii @ 02:06 PM (671 views) Add Comment
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1. paul said...
1 in 3 women who have had a university education will never have kids.
Probably because by the time they are financially secure and have enough money to buy their first house (37 years of age on average), the body clock is way past baby-making time.
Thanks baby boomers!
2. happy mondays said...
I love the way it's implied house prices are relevant to earnings & that most woman work, bringing in a second income, which therefore the family have a more disposable income pushing up house prices... Bullox, most woman i know have to work to help fill in the finacial hole which is ripped out of the family income to keep paying a massive mortgage on a shoebox..
Rc broke family