Greater access to child care is central to Japan's "womenomics" policy. The hope is that more day care will mean more women remain in the workforce after they become mothers.
Greater access to child care is central to Japan's womenomics policy. The hope is that more day care will mean more women remain in the workforce after they become mothers.
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