Yawata Mayor Shoko Kawata is set to become the first Japanese mayor to take maternity leave, sparking a national debate on the compatibility of child-rearing and public office. According to the BBC, the 35-year-old official will delegate her duties to Deputy Mayor Shigeto Nose for four months, rather than taking formal leave, as current Japanese […]

Yawata Mayor Shoko Kawata is set to become the first Japanese mayor to take maternity leave, sparking a national debate on the compatibility of child-rearing and public office. According to the BBC, the 35-year-old official will delegate her duties to Deputy Mayor Shigeto Nose for four months, rather than taking…
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