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Work-life Balance for Mexican Women Politicians

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Work-life Balance for Mexican Women Politicians

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"It is true that the way of life that we have make the time we share with our family shorter, frequently causing long absences that make negotiations with them more difficult, but I would say this is the experience of thousands of women who leave every day to harvest triumphs, to excel in their business, to not be embarrassed by success." These are words by Cristina Gaytán, deputy for the PRD in Mexico. The web Red Política publishes a report on the complexities and challenges experienced by women politicians to be able to reconcile work and family life.

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"It is true that the way of life that we have make the time we share with our family shorter, frequently causing long absences that make negotiations with them more difficult, but I would say this is the experience of thousands of women who leave every day to harvest triumphs, to excel in their business, to not be embarrassed by success." These are words by Cristina Gaytán, deputy for the PRD in Mexico. The web Red Política publishes a report on the complexities and challenges experienced by women politicians to be able to reconcile work and family life.

Click on this link to read the full story.

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