Franca Lehfeldt back on stage: a sign of equality!

Franca Lehfeldt returns on May 5, 2023 after her baby break and discusses digital media and equality.
Franca Lehfeldt returns on May 5, 2023 after her baby break and discusses digital media and equality. (Symbolbild/NAGW)

Franca Lehfeldt back on stage: a sign of equality!

Franca Lehfeldt, the partner of Christian Lindner, moved into a clear position during her baby break. In May 2023 she will return to the stage after the birth of her first child. The 35-year-old announced this after the birth circulated on social media on April 9, 2023. Lehfeldt will appear on May 5, 2023 at the online Marketing Rockstars Festival (OMR) in Hamburg as the participant of a panel. There she will deal with the topic "How Social Media is changing the media industry - digital disruption and new communication channels". Moderator Lola Weippert will also take part in this conversation reports Gala .

Franca Lehfeldt had already announced during her pregnancy that he wanted to return to your professional life quickly. As a self -employed person, she is not bound by statutory maternity protection regulations and sees this as an advantage. On Instagram, she said in January 2023 that she would not take care of maternity protection. This gives her freedom to work, when and how long she wants. "I find the idea of ​​just to look at the side of the side after the birth," she expressed .

family division and equality

Lehfeldt and Lindner strive for an equal division of parental leave. The finance minister emphasized that they wanted to take care of their child's care for 50/50. This division could set a positive sign in a social environment in which mothers in Germany often have to put back in their career. According to a study by the Econpol Europe network, mothers in their 30s have an income that is 70 to 80 percent lower than that of fathers of the same age. At the same age, childless couples only earn a difference of less than five percent reports the time .

The influence of parenthood on income is particularly pronounced in Germany. Fathers remain stable in working life and earn more, while mothers still fight with reality that they work more often. This tendency is testamented by the spouse splitting, which often leads to women returning part -time after birth. This increases the financial inequality between the sexes: mothers around 30 years work four times more often than women without children.

With her today's decision,

Franca Lehfeldt emphasizes the challenges and discrepancies that women often experience in professional life after the birth of a child. However, their return to the stage is not only a personal decision, but could also be a sign of a change in the social perception of the role of mothers in the labor market.

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OrtHamburg, Deutschland
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