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Many Mothers Take Care of Their Families and Don’t Go out To Work

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Many mothers take care of their families and don’t go out to work. Some people believe they should be given salaries by the government. To what extent do you agree or disagree?


Usually, every woman becomes a mother Once in her life, so in today’s era, the vast majority of mothers do not go outside for employment and give time to their families. Hence there are few Folks who think that authorities should be paid to unemployed mothers. However, I largely disagree with the said notion, so in the following paragraphs, I will discuss the point of disagreement.

Firstly, the government should give money to mothers so that they feel confident, and with the government help, mother’s can fulfil their needs. As if the women will go outside for work. Then it would be difficult for children to grow up under the care of their mother, which leads to some health problems such as depression.

Shifting towards the view of disagreement, firstly nowadays most of the women free from their work and taking care of their families in that situation it is very hard for authorities to give salaries to employed women and also it creates trouble for employed women. For example, there was a survey conducted by a government institute in the United States which found that 80% of women do not receive their salaries on time due to the pensions of unemployed women.

Further strengthening the views, sometimes it leads to arguments because employed women think that they are doing work and for that, they are getting salaries. However, women who are unemployed also get the same wage without any work, so in that case, they think to give instant resign from their work.

To conclude government should give wages on time to employed people and stop giving money to unemployed mothers.

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