
The maternity leave of a mayor who opens a national debate in Japan and challenges the extreme culture of sacrifice
Japan will not convey in advance preference on BOJ policy, minister says
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Japan will not convey in advance preference on BOJ policy, minister says. Shoko Kawata is the first current municipal leader to temporarily leave office to have a child in a country that still questions the compatibility between motherhood and leadership.
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Japan will not convey in advance preference on BOJ policy, minister says.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesShoko Kawata is the first current municipal leader to temporarily leave office to have a child in a country that still questions the compatibility between motherhood and leadership
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Japan will not convey in advance preference on BOJ policy, minister says.
omitted byRight sidecovered byCenterShoko Kawata is the first current municipal leader to temporarily leave office to have a child in a country that still questions..
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