Women 'put careers on hold' to home school during UK Covid-19 lockdown

New research from UCL reveals impact of coronavirus pandemic on parenting, work and finances across four generations

Women spent more than twice as much time as men on their children’s home schooling and development during the UK’s coronavirus lockdown, according to the first academic study to measure how parents responded while schools and nurseries were closed to most families.

The surveys conducted by researchers at University College London (UCL) found that women across several age groups bore the brunt of childcare and home schooling, while those with primary school-aged children “were considerably more likely” to have given up working than fathers with children of the same age.

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