I think "woman's work" is consistently undervalued and taken for granted. Of course we should have some kind of income for parents (I mean, I'm a fan of universal basic income, which would also solve the problem). Well off people pay for cooks and cleaners and nannies/au pairs; a stay at home parent does all of these things, for 18 hours a day (and is on-call the other six) for nothing.
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