ElfOTTS - Is your job in the public sector?
Juule - Yes, you make a choice, but in many cases the choice is made because there is not a lot of real choice. Hobson's choice.
What about single parent families like mine? (Don't wish to subvert the topic of this discussion into comparing two-parent versus one-parent family situations,) but, for me, personally, it seems like a choice between having a full-time aspirational interesting job, and neglecting my child, versus/or having a dull, low-status, poorly paid part-time job and being there for her when she needs me, school runs, etc..
(BTW - not saying that working full-time is neglecting your child. There are of course single parents who work full time and seem to manage, just about, but, I have tried it and, for me, it was impractical to the point of being pointless.)
It is my own bad luck or bad judgement that has put me in this situation but I really would appreciate more of a choice.
I think it is a fallacy (or should I say 'phallacy'!) that all responsible, high-powered, interesting, well-paid work has to be done full-time by one person working long hours in an office miles from home. It is like some old, out-of-date paradigm that we still work by, Emperor's clothes, because it suits the people in power to change nothing (or they're too busy working to think about it). Dunno? Just seems it is still modelled on the average man's (not person's) idea of work.
With the modern communication methods we have these days: telephone, email, video-conferencing, networking, etc., etc., surely there is more scope for jobs being shared by two people who communicate with each other.
But no, we have to stick to the patriarchal-inspired model where any one who works part-time is a wuss (or a woman, same thing) and is not to be taken seriously (or paid well or given anything interesting to do).
Mini-rant.