I don’t want to argue against the concept and actually believe that the amount paid here is too low. What I tried to point out is that determining a good amount is difficult and arguing with work makes the matter more complicated.
The more pressing issue would be to make child daycare actually available.
The more pressing issue would be to make child daycare actually available.
That is indeed a compounding problem. Paid parenthood might actually contribute to solving that, but I agree, there’s nowhere enough daycare available and it’s barely affordable already.
I don’t want to argue against the concept and actually believe that the amount paid here is too low. What I tried to point out is that determining a good amount is difficult and arguing with work makes the matter more complicated.
The more pressing issue would be to make child daycare actually available.
Understood.
That is indeed a compounding problem. Paid parenthood might actually contribute to solving that, but I agree, there’s nowhere enough daycare available and it’s barely affordable already.