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Mid-Career Women Exit Work Not Due to Ambition Loss, But Caregiving Collapse
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Mid-Career Women Exit Work Not Due to Ambition Loss, But Caregiving Collapse

Photography & Words by Nathaniel Reed March 28, 2026 1 MIN READ
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Corporate narratives often frame mid-career women’s retreat from leadership pipelines as a loss of drive. Our findings reveal a different story: systemic caregiving strain—not fading ambition—drives their departure.

Reported by: Nathaniel Reed
Wealth Management Correspondent
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