80 percent of people believe that motherhood and a career can be reconciled, although this is a difficult task. Singles and those with one child mostly agreed with this statement.
The KINCS survey also revealed that 74 percent of people think that a child is important for a woman to live a full life, and 67 percent also agree that motherhood means fulfillment for women. Among those who agreed with these two statements, there was a higher proportion of those with children, especially those with large families, members of the older generations and those living in villages, they wrote.
68 percent of those surveyed believe that a woman does not have to give up her career and life goals for the sake of motherhood and child-rearing, and both the oldest and the youngest agreed with this statement.
According to 61 percent of respondents, home and family are more important to mothers than work and career. Only 26 percent of those surveyed believe that women who do not have more children despite having a good profession or job are right.
Respondents place motherhood first among women’s roles, according to 60 percent of respondents, motherhood is the most important thing in a woman’s life. This is followed by the roles related to other family relationships, the role of spouse/partner, then the role of the child who takes care of his parents, and only after these do professional successes related to work follow.