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Valuing Motherhood across Cultures

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Identities such as race, gender, and age are ascribed statuses; that is they are statuses that are assigned at birth and are involuntarily assumed throughout one’s life. On the other hand, many of the identities we hold are based on achieved statuses---positions that we earn and/or choose. One such identity is motherhood. From a sociological perspective, the identity of motherhood is more complex than once thought. The societal value and status of motherhood has varied greatly over time and, even today, varies across countries.
For this discussion, you will examine how the achieved identity of motherhood is valued in the United States and abroad. To begin, review this Washington Post article
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that provides statistics on how the United States compares to other countries in terms of family-friendly policies, as well as this BBC article
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that looks at one way the government in Finland welcomes new babies into society.
Next, using these resources as evidence to back up your ideas, address the following:
Describe how the United States compares to other countries on at least three different family-friendly policies.
What message does the Finnish ‘baby box’ send about the value of motherhood in that society? How does this compare to the cultural messages about the value of motherhood in the U.S.?
In what way do family-friendly government policies reinforce these cultural messages?
https://www(dot)washingtonpost(dot)com/blogs/she-the-people/wp/2014/06/23/global-view-how-u-s-policies-to-help-working-families-rank-in-the-world/
http://www(dot)bbc(dot)com/news/magazine-22751415

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How the United States compares to other countries on family-friendly policies
The Family Medical Leave Act offers does not apply to all workers in the US economy (Schulte, 2014). Furthermore, it does not offer paid maternity leave compared to other countries. The Fair Labor Standards Act is unpleasant and outdated as only hourly workers are considered. Other countries' policies consider all workers irrespective of gender or level of work.
Messages that the Finnish “Baby Box” sends about the value of motherhood
The Finnish “Baby Box” policy gives all babies an equal start in life irrespective of their background. It also shows the government’s commitment to the improvement of birth rates in the country. The policy highlights the importance of children in Finnish society (Lee, 2013). This, in turn, has helped lower the infant mortality rates in Finland.
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