Mommy and Economy

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I was wondering – does the Philippines have the most percentage of working moms? I am a very active digital scrapbook designer and pretty much into the scrapbooking community and most of my colleagues there are about 80% full time moms. It was a bit surprising but I thought probably the country’s economic situation has got something to do with it.

In most of the countries where people are likely to migrate, Canada has been the best choice so far. The benefits that the Canadian people get from their government are very well worth the taxes they are paying. An average employee will not even regret paying his taxes to the government because definitely, it will go back to them.

In the Philippines where people work hard and employment is a bit complicated, the taxes are high – but you will barely see where your taxes are going. I pity our country – because it badly needs a dedicated and compassionate leader and until now, it is not sure whether it will get one soon or will the agony be longer.

Should the moms just stay at homes or should they work to help their husbands build their family? I opted to work – as the family needs it – financially. But when it comes to dedicating my time with the kids, I am still dreaming of being a stay-at-home-mom. I want to see my kids growing. But I guess I am forbidden to do so this early.

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One Response to Mommy and Economy

  1. Jack Smith May 1, 2010 at 5:45 am #

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