Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Science and Higher Education Ksenia Goryacheva commented on the words of Chelyabinsk Region Senator Margarita Pavlova about the need to stop targeting women for education. In a conversation with socialbites.ca, Goryacheva recalled that higher education did not prevent Pavlova from raising three children. According to the MP, the state should encourage Russians to start families, but not take them back to the Middle Ages.
“Margarita Pavlova has a higher education and three wonderful children. Apparently, studying at the university does not interfere with her reproductive function in any way. So why might higher education be holding other girls back? It seems to me that the state should not intervene in people’s private lives and should not take the country back to the Middle Ages. We have wonderful, smart women who can choose and combine their different roles. “The state can help and encourage people to start families and raise children, but it cannot do so through strictly restrictive or prohibitive measures,” he said.
Member of the Federation Council Margarita Pavlova said in an interview with Tsargrad that girls should be diverted from higher education to childbirth. According to him, young Russian women are focused on getting an education and building a good career. As a result, a woman who has not given birth to a child until the age of 40 loses her understanding of “what home is.” Pavlova added that raising demographic indicators in the country with economic measures, providing aid, social assistance and apartments to young families is the wrong way.
Previously at the Ministry of Health in the name The idea of ​​having children after a career is a “bad” idea.
Source: Gazeta
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