Another reason for the insignificant results regarding institutional differences is that although Singaporean Government’s family oriented policies alleviate the economic effect of child raising, Singaporean mothers still perform a disproportionate amount of household work. In addition, the competitive educational system saddles mothers with the extra task of helping children to prepare for examinations to achieve the highest academic stream that starts as early as grade four (Aryee, 1993). Another Singaporean study that examined traditional and dual earner families found that marriage and children pos-itively affected men’s careers and supports the societal stereotype of the ideal family headed by a male breadwinner (Keng-Howe and Liao, 1999). Others say the problem lies with Singaporean men. Traditional men have not adjusted but that ‘sensitive new age guys tend to be irritating whiners!’ (Lim cited Davies, 2003). In effect, the Singaporean female accountants with dependent children are treated unequally as the Australian female accountants.
Another reason for the insignificant results regarding institutional differences is that although Singaporean Government’s family oriented policies alleviate the economic effect of child raising, Singaporean mothers still perform a disproportionate amount of household work. In addition, the competitive educational system saddles mothers with the extra task of helping children to prepare for examinations to achieve the highest academic stream that starts as early as grade four (Aryee, 1993). Another Singaporean study that examined traditional and dual earner families found that marriage and children pos-itively affected men’s careers and supports the societal stereotype of the ideal family headed by a male breadwinner (Keng-Howe and Liao, 1999). Others say the problem lies with Singaporean men. Traditional men have not adjusted but that ‘sensitive new age guys tend to be irritating whiners!’ (Lim cited Davies, 2003). In effect, the Singaporean female accountants with dependent children are treated unequally as the Australian female accountants.
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