I didn't get to my clear recommendations. One very significant thing that can be done is to implement a national, universal, publicly funded child care system. That is one huge thing that can be done, and it would help women in two ways.
First, women could access child care without financial barriers, so they wouldn't have to be making a choice. It would be available. It wouldn't be a financial barrier for women to access it, regardless of their income.
Second, it would also help the women working in the child care sector to have better wages. Right now they're very precarious workers. They are underpaid. Having a national, universal, publicly funded child care system would be a big thing. Child Care Now, a Canadian organization, has a clear plan for that. It's endorsed by over a hundred, probably, women's organizations and other civil society organizations on how to do this and how to ensure that it's barrier-free.