thegreatdivide wrote on Jul 20
th, 2022 at 6:59pm:
freediver wrote on Jul 20
th, 2022 at 4:49pm:
It's a lot easier to reach full employment when people are driven to find employment.
Er....see Prof. Bill Mitchel's post linked in the previous post. Admittedly, Oz govts. in the immediate post war years funded
public investment via a large public service required to support massive public investment nation building projects like the Snowy River scheme, and massive roll-out of public housing, and a Commonwealth Employment service dedicated to matching available labour to jobs.
Quote:I also bet you that actual employment rates were lower then. There were lower expectations for women to work.
Interestingly, in the Chifley-Menzies era, women left the workforce when they married, since a male bread winner on an average wage could easily support a family with 4 kids. Mom's hands were full of course, child-care was neither available or necessary.
Hence married women were not counted as unemployed, as indeed they were not....they were unpaid child and home carers.
Not unpaid - they shared the family income... same as super and such - of course these things are ignored in 'calculations' of 'wage gaps' and 'super gaps'..... just don't tell anyone, OK?
Point is - as you said already - they didn't NEED to go to work for a family to thrive, so the man was left to do all the heavy lifting and dangerous work.
Now with the advent of the MADIF - the Mandatory Dual Income Family - since the early 1980's following the mass introduction of women into work and with affirmative action to boot, which lead to a near-instant doubling in the price of homes and that situation has never looked back since... only gotten worse for families struggling to get a start in life..... women NEED to go to work just to make family ends meet - and then along came the 'need' for heavily subsidised childcare etc.... all out of the budget pocket ..... fascinating...... talk about a luxury run and incredible sense of Entitlement™.