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Which of the following statements about working mothers in the United States is false?

A.

Working mothers are given 16 months maternity leave.
B.

About 26% of US children are raised by a single parent.
C.

Working mothers are less likely to be promoted.
D.

In low-income households, more than 30% of income is spent on child care.

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The answer is A; because the rest are all accurate facts. 
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Answer:

A. Working mothers are given 16 months maternity leave.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • About 70% of the mother with children below 18 participate in the labor force and 75% are fully employed. And they primly earn 40% of the household as compared to that of 11% in the 1960's.
  • The maternity leaves in the U.S states under the act of 1993, requires 12 weeks of unpaid maternity leave. The current laws are disproportionately for color and low-income women. That is below the 16-week minimum that is recommended by the WHO.
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