Unconscious biases often lead employers to assume that parents, especially mothers, are less committed or available for demanding roles. These assumptions can result in lower salary offers and fewer promotion opportunities, as decision-makers may unfairly perceive parental employees as less dedicated or flexible.

Unconscious biases often lead employers to assume that parents, especially mothers, are less committed or available for demanding roles. These assumptions can result in lower salary offers and fewer promotion opportunities, as decision-makers may unfairly perceive parental employees as less dedicated or flexible.

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