Women who work in the French private sector see their pay reduced by 3% every time they have a child, according to new research from Université Paris-Saclay. Lionel Wilner, Director of Graduate Studies at engineering and statistics school ENSAE, founding member of Université Paris-Saclay, said that while mothers have a tangible reduction in their wages every time they have a child, the working fathers do not see any change in their earnings.
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