The British government is looking to increase female participation in the workforce to generate more taxes by pushing mothers back to work, despite opposition from groups advocating for fair taxation for families.
Key Points
Government aims to increase female workforce participation for higher tax collection
Criticism from campaign groups for devaluing stay-at-home parents
Focus on commercializing childcare and increasing tax revenue
Pros
Potential increase in tax revenue for the government
Expansion of the workforce and GDP
Cons
Criticism from groups advocating for fair taxation for families
Perceived devaluation of the role of stay-at-home parents