Does the Education of Mothers Affect Their Experience pf Motherhood and Parenthood? Selected Aspects in the Czech Republic

Author:

Duda Danuta1,Turečková Kamila2,Buryová Ivona3

Affiliation:

1. 1 Silesian University in Opava , Na Rybníčku 626/1, 746 01 Opava , Czech Republic .

2. 2 Silesian University in Opava , Na Rybníčku 626/1, 746 01 Opava , Czech Republic .

3. 3 Silesian University in Opava , Na Rybníčku 626/1, 746 01 Opava , Czech Republic .

Abstract

Abstract The aim of this paper is to assess how mothers’ education affects their experience of motherhood and parenthood. The selected topic is based on the theoretical views of selected authors who deal with the issue of motivation and experience of maternity and parental leave. The core of the paper is an evaluation of primary research aimed at the motivation and perception of maternity and parental leave in relation to the degree of education achieved by women mothers. The sub-objectives of the research were to analyse and evaluate the motivational factors for mothers’ return to the labour market and the related concerns about the loss of professional skills and competences. The contribution of the article is the comparison of theoretical background with the results of primary research, which are significantly complementary and thus expand the knowledge from the Czech environment.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Law,General Economics, Econometrics and Finance

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