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Andrews criticizes policies and cultural narratives that make it difficult for women to balance work and family, leading to a societal decline in birth rates and family stability. She laments women's potential for fulfilling their traditional roles but recognizes that economic and ideological forces constrain them.
A Call for Practical Solutions
Despite her critique, Andrews advocates for straightforward, pragmatic reforms rather than extreme measures. She suggests removing laws that impose quotas for female representation — such as lawsuits or penalties for not meeting gender quotas — emphasizing that hiring should be based on merit to preserve standards.