Hong Kong mothers left out of job market over lack of childcare, employer support
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"I can only rely on myself to raise the kids and wait for them to grow up. I do not expect help from others," said Ding Ding, reflecting the isolation many mothers feel.
"Childcare support has remained a steadfast demand of many mothers in Hong Kong, especially as authorities seek to address the city's labor shortage," highlighting the critical intersection of women's work and family needs.
"The latest government projections forecast that the shortage is set to worsen and reach a shortfall of about 180,000 workers by 2028," indicating a pressing need for structural support for working mothers.
Read at South China Morning Post
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