In existing WFH set up: For us mothers, kids running around asking for something. The need to take over some tasks that the husband is not used to doing. So sometimes instead of WFH set up, you still opt to go out or to the office
A common one I see in both my female employees and also candidates that I interviewed is that married women often don't get their own work space at home, and are often interrupted by their children, husband, in-laws. This happens way more often then male counterparts. I think women who work from home need to have a personal "do not disturb" work space with a lockable door.
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