The financial strain felt by families is the result of policy decisions, not individual choices. Great article from @venessawong at @MarketWatch featuring @JessicaCalarco and her amazing book #HoldingItTogether https://t.co/mIp4h3Rh7n
After new September jobs data, Alison Fragale, ‘Likeable Badass’ Author, discusses the tightrope that women walk between showing assertiveness and warmth in the workplace:
LIKEABLE BADASS by Alison Fragale is included in Adam Grant's Roundup of The 12 Books to Fire Up Your Brain This Fall! #fridayreads https://t.co/QHVMe7QzlK
Incredible insights here: Why men get more credit than women for doing the same work, according to a business school professor via #LikeableBadass author Alison Fragale and @FastCompany https://t.co/34rJPBbDuC
I’ve read some great books over the last few months and wanted to share some of my favorites. Let me know if you have any recommendations for books I should check out!
Working too hard can hurt your #career trajectory, but there are other paths to office stardom - Great article from @RachelFeintzeig@wsj featuring #LikeableBadass author Alison Fragale https://t.co/viTeKlzXth
Sociologist @JessicaCalarco hit the nail on the head when she said: “Other countries have social safety nets. The U.S. has women.”
That, she argues, is a policy choice—and it's "leaving our whole society sicker, sadder, and more stressed." https://t.co/XswYC6spEc
This one hits close to home! Great article by @JessicaCalarco for @FortuneMagazine."In our current economy, having a job doesn’t protect mothers or their children from precarity, and it doesn’t guarantee that they’ll ever get ahead."https://t.co/iEZHt3bcDr
Holding It Together author @JessicaCalarco chats with @pavsmo for @FastCompany - an incredible interview about how U.S. women were forced to become their own social safety net https://t.co/veFKWSy3cs
A great interview with @CDowdHiggins and @JessicaCalarco about her new book, Holding it Together, and how women became America's social safety net https://t.co/OGsbYmGN4J