Yes, mothering is the most undervalued and abused part of the process of being human. Many people have demonstrated that 'the pay gap' between men and women is over-exaggerated, but it's no something I have studied in depth so I don't know either way for sure. The main argument being that due to parenting, women work less hours than men on average and so are seen to earn less statistically. Again, I don't know if this is true or not.
Fundamentally, the wealth gap is between the tiny percentage of 'richest' people and everyone else - fix this and many other things are fixed.. However, this can't be done with simple maths, it is a situation that needs to be addressed at it's root causes.
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