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On triparenting. Is having three committed parents better than having only two?
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- Published on: 18 May 2017
- Published on: 18 May 2017More than the bi- and tri- of parenthood, paid parental leave, same sex parents and gay marriage are ethical considerations that matter to society at largeShow More
More than the bi- and tri- of parenthood, the equity and justice of paid parental leave, same sex parents and gay marriage are ethical and pragmatic considerations that matter to society at large.
The press rightly highlight the workplace obstacles that women face in sustaining a career and raising their children. However, we neglect to mention that the childless in society already subsidize and assist with the...
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