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    The endless debate about “work-life balance” often contains a hopeful footnote about stay-at-home dads. If American society and business won’t make it easier on future female leaders who choose to have children, there is still the ray of hope that increasing numbers of full-time fathers will. (57)But based on today’s socioeconomic trends, this hope is, unfortunately, misguided.

    It’s true that the number of men who have left work to do their thing as full-time parents has doubled in a decade, but it’s still very small: only 0.8% of married couples where the stay-at-home father was out of the labor force for a year. Even that percentage is likely inflated by men thrust into their caretaker role by a downsizing. This is simply not a large enough group to reduce the social stigma (污名) and force other adjustments necessary to supporting men in this decision, even if only for a relatively short time.

    Even shorter times away from work for working fathers are already difficult. A study found that 85% of new fathers take some time off after the birth of a child—but for all but a few, it’s a week or two at most. Meanwhile, the average for women who take leave is more than 10 weeks.

    Such choices impact who moves up in the organization. While you’re away, someone else is doing your work, making your sales, taking care of your customers. That can’t help you at work. It can only hurt you. Women, of course, face the same issues of returning after a long absence. But with many more women than men choosing to leave the workforce entirely to raise families, returning from an extended parental leave doesn’t raise as many eyebrows as it does for men.

    Women would make more if they didn’t break their earning trajectory (轨迹) by leaving the workforce, or if higher-paying professions were more family-friendly. In the foreseeable future, stay-at-home fathers may make all the difference for individual families, but their presence won’t reduce the numbers of high-potential women who are forced to choose between family and career.

58. Why do few men take a long parental leave?

A
A long leave will have a negative impact on their career.
B
They just have too many responsibilities to fulfill at work.
C
The economic loss will be too much for their family to bear.
D
They are likely to get fired if absent from work for too long.
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答案:

A

解析:

58. A)。

解析:根据题目中的关键词parental leave可定位至第四段第一至第四句。根据原文可知,休长产假的弊端,自己的位置会被人替代,这样对自己的职业生涯没有好处。选项A说长期不在岗会对自己职业生涯不利,是对原文一个总结,因此选择A项;B说工作中有太多责任需要承担,C说男性的家庭承受不起离开岗位造成的经济损失;D说如果离开工作会辞退,这些干扰项都没有出现在文章中。

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