Many left their downtown jobs early, with some saying they had to go home to take care of children after school programs were canceled or baby sitters couldn't make it.
Other costs are the impact on the lives of women and girls who spend several hours every day carrying heavy loads of water thus reducing the time women have available for growing food, working to earn an income or take care of children, and preventing girls from attending school.
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But how does she head a start-up company while managing to take care of her children?
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Find the cure for cancer, tend to the sick, nurse the elderly, take care of the children: whatever.
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Typically, Mama Bona contacts the community leader and, together, they identify families to take care of the children.
We take care of our children, husbands, partners, grandchildren, and parents.
Both parents of three children under the age of 10 were deploying, and these grandparents decided to circle the wagons and take care of the children together.
And at that time he spoke about the fact that we cannot tolerate these kinds of tragedies and that we have to act, and it would be unforgivable not to try to take steps that address the problem, that address our fundamental responsibility to take care of our children in the first instance.
In the old days Kita Buratino, the neighbourhood's kindergarten, used to take care of nearly 200 children.
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He also told the authority to ensure that potential carers are given appropriate information and advice before they take on the care of children.
But she declined to agree with him that the state should take over the care of more children.
When one of them suffers what is clearly a fatal injury on a construction site, the dying man implores Igor to take care of his wife and children.
And 62% of adults believe that a marriage in which the husband and wife both have jobs and both take care of the house and children provides a more satisfying life than one in which the husband provides for the family and the wife takes care of the home.
And so I know that women go in and out of the workforce to raise children, to take care of their parents -- so many issues that affect our lives.
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The more educated women are the less likely they are to have more children then they can afford to take care of, and the less likely they and their children are to live in poverty.
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Has any candidate warned that we have a personal responsibility to take better care of ourselves and our children?
Traystman says there was evidence there of how she feels about her children and her ability to take care of them, and that it would help his client in arguing for full custody.
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Nonprofit lenders learned that poor women, principally because they had children to take care of, are more responsible.
Ms. LARIOS: When she's been trying to give the children to somebody to take care of them because she wants to work, they say they will charge more expensive because they are sick.
We must take care now or our children will never know the real story of our country.
Prosecutors contend Yates killed her children because she didn't want to take care of them any longer.
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The agency referred her to a married woman who already had five children, but says she couldn't afford to take care of another.
Every Saturday, young people above school age and adults arrive to participate in the programme with their children who either take part in a homework club or are taken care of depending on their age.
Overburdened by this long list of responsibilities, anganwadi workers have tended to focus on the group they see every day: children over the age of two whose mothers take advantage of free child care and daily meals offered by the centres.
Wiltshire Council has been told it must improve its care for children at risk of harm or face having the government step in to take over.
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Ms Jacobs, of Mill Lane in Ongar, was the nursery manager and faces a number of charges including failing to take reasonable care of people who might be affected by her actions at work, failing to ensure the children were adequately supervised in the garden and failing to ensure risk assessments were carried out.
Those working with refugees say his new Bill makes a mockery of government claims to be compassionate, not least the proposals to take some asylum children into care.
There is a notion that men lose a piece of their masculinity when they want time off to take care of their families, when they need to go part time or decide to stay home altogether with their children in lieu of their career.
Affected employees of the Silkroute Holdings Internet company were told they could take paid time off to sort out alternative care for their children without having to use up their vacation.
There is no way to physically always be there for your children and always be at the office and always be present for your significant other and then take care of yourself.
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