Five years after the birth of a first child, mothers’ monthly earnings are on average 42% lower (£1,051 per month) than in the year before birth.
Across five years, mothers lose:
- £65,618 after their first child
- an additional £26,317 after their second
- an additional £32,456 after their third
The likelihood of paid employment also falls significantly after childbirth, dropping by as much as 15 percentage points after a first child, and 10.5 percentage points after a second or third child.
Even when mothers remain in employment, their earnings stay substantially lower for at least five years.
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