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黄刚 and 陈花 discuss disputes over maternity allowances, analyzing legal aspects and social perceptions.
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《English Translation》陈花: Honey, did you see this news? A woman in Jiangsu had a dispute with her husband and in-laws over the maternity allowance, and they almost got divorced.
黄刚: Yes, I saw it. It’s quite distressing. Legally speaking, the maternity allowance is the personal right of the mother and is not considered joint family property.
陈花: Right, but many people mistakenly believe that this money should be 'shared by the whole family,' especially the in-laws, who think that since the daughter-in-law gave birth, the money should be used together.
黄刚: This reflects the influence of traditional beliefs. In the past, families followed a 'large family' structure where economic resources were shared. But in modern society, individual rights are more emphasized, and marital relationships tend to be more equal.
陈花: The problem is that many women experience a decline in economic status after childbirth, which weakens their voice in family decisions. This leads to a 'battle' over the maternity allowance.
黄刚: That’s true. So, on one hand, we need to strengthen legal awareness and clarify the ownership of the maternity allowance. On the other hand, families should also reach a consensus and respect the mother's decision.
陈花: Yes, a true family should support each other rather than fight over power and money. I hope society can better respect women's contributions in childbirth and ensure their rights are well protected.
黄刚 and 陈花 discuss disputes over maternity allowances, analyzing legal aspects and social perceptions.
Download the app here:Learn Chinese | 중국어 배우기 | 中国語を学ぶ | Изучать китайский язык | Học tiếng Trung | Belajar bahasa Mandarin | Aprender chino | تعلم اللغة الصينية
《English Translation》陈花: Honey, did you see this news? A woman in Jiangsu had a dispute with her husband and in-laws over the maternity allowance, and they almost got divorced.
黄刚: Yes, I saw it. It’s quite distressing. Legally speaking, the maternity allowance is the personal right of the mother and is not considered joint family property.
陈花: Right, but many people mistakenly believe that this money should be 'shared by the whole family,' especially the in-laws, who think that since the daughter-in-law gave birth, the money should be used together.
黄刚: This reflects the influence of traditional beliefs. In the past, families followed a 'large family' structure where economic resources were shared. But in modern society, individual rights are more emphasized, and marital relationships tend to be more equal.
陈花: The problem is that many women experience a decline in economic status after childbirth, which weakens their voice in family decisions. This leads to a 'battle' over the maternity allowance.
黄刚: That’s true. So, on one hand, we need to strengthen legal awareness and clarify the ownership of the maternity allowance. On the other hand, families should also reach a consensus and respect the mother's decision.
陈花: Yes, a true family should support each other rather than fight over power and money. I hope society can better respect women's contributions in childbirth and ensure their rights are well protected.