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“I don’t want someone else raising my kid.”
Haley Swenson asks just what it is we are so afraid of when it comes to letting educators help us raise our children.
Mapping Australia’s childcare blackspots
In Australia, nearly 30 percent of city residents live in childcare deserts, despite cities enjoying the best access to childcare.
Parents Of Young Children Are Worn Out From Constant Decision-Making During The Pandemic
It’s not just making the decisions that’s exhausting, it’s all the work that it takes to get to the decision in the first place.
IPR Seminar Series—The Gendered Consequences of COVID-19: Initial Insights for U.S. Families
This research offers timely, nuanced insights into key mechanisms driving disparities of gender and class for parents in the COVID-19 pandemic.
What happened when my husband and I did the Census
While the questions on the census might not be interesting, the data collected is so interesting — important for future funding, infrastructure creation, housing, education and employment.
As China ages, another consequence looms for women and housework
Help from young grandparents in childcare and housework has cushioned the impact of gender inequalities for many working women. But as they age, the burden of care is likely to return for women.
Poor levels of trust in media and politicians fuels vaccine uncertainty
Worryingly, we find trust in COVID-19 information from friends and family on social media - where misinformation and disinformation about COVID-19 abounds.
If Biden wants to help American families recover from the pandemic, his plans should emphasize good jobs
To help the U.S. economy recover from the pandemic, the Biden administration has put forth two plans to assist Americans returning to work: the American Families Plan & the American Jobs Plan.
Women are the Business: Podcast
Women Are The Business links cutting edge research and real life experience to explain the hurdles women face at work and in life. Check out this podcast!