The majority of British women want both a career AND a family – but motherhood comes first
In an International Omnibus Survey conducted to mark International Women’s Day, YouGov finds that women around the world overwhelmingly prioritise being a mother over having a career, although most – particularly younger women – prefer to have both.
Around four in five British women say being a mother is “more important” than having a career, while only 6% put having a career first.
The belief that being a mother comes first is shared by 71% of women in the United States, 82% of women in France and 79% of women in the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) countries surveyed.
Of course, family and career are not mutually exclusive, and the majority of British women (54%) do or did aspire to have both a family and a career. This aspiration is particularly common among younger women, who are also much more likely than their older counterparts to postpone starting a family in order to build their careers.
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Public safety
The survey also found that women are much more likely to feel safe on the streets in some regions than they are in others. For instance, three-quarters (76%) of women in the UK feel safe on the streets, but only half (50%) of French women feel safe on the streets.
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