While flexible working hours can foster gender equality, they can also unintentionally reinforce gender norms if not carefully implemented and regulated. If predominantly women opt for flexible schedules, it may perpetuate the stereotype that caregiving and domestic responsibilities are primarily women's work. This calls for a careful approach to promoting flexible work as a universal benefit, not just a concession for women.
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