🚨 🆕 @dial_research podcast episode out now!
Silke Aisenbrey and @AFasang talk to us about their research looking at how #inequality plays out in the parallel work and lives of black men and women in the United States.
https://t.co/BV0bQIB6zv
#WFH#family#worklifebalance
Interesting new research from our project shows the importance of employment and earnings opportunities for single mothers after they have had a child. @dial_research
Using @umpsid data, @harkness_s explores how labor market penalties & partner absence affect single mothers & suggests that improvements in well-being must focus on “female employment & earnings following childbirth.” @UoBrisSPS@MiSoC_Essex@lives_equal
https://t.co/EB8Shxuzg9
Another great episode from @dial_research. @AFasang and Silke Aisenbrey talk about their research looking at how #inequality plays out in the parallel work and family lives of black men and women in the US.
Some fascinating and important findings... https://t.co/at4PtM54HB
"What we argue here is that black men and women’s family options will be limited because they, on average, have worse economic starting conditions"
🎧 to the rest of our conversation with Silke Aisenbrey and @AFasang in our latest podcast episode now.
https://t.co/BV0bQIB6zv
Our 🆕 podcast episode is out now!
@lives_equal's Silke Aisenbrey and @AFasang talk to us about their research looking at how #inequality plays out in the parallel work and lives of black men and women in the United States.
https://t.co/gK4GOSkdJP
Our @ESRC@MiSoC_Essex researcher, Professor Susan Harkness on what happened in lockdown.. Did we re-balance the division of housework and childcare? Interesting piece in @ConversationUK https://t.co/sgZTtOegYb
In our latest pod ep we talk to Alejandra Rodríguez Sánchez and @harkness_s about research on the gendered division of #housework during #lockdown and whether or not changes that happened were temporary or long-lasting.
https://t.co/OAnSR5pLh0
#inequality#gender@lives_equal
Mothers’ observed increase in poverty over time is slower in countries with high levels of spending for childcare at the transition to parenthood and the gap between partnered and single mothers was also smaller in contexts of high childcare expenditure.
Listen to the latest ep of the @dial_research podcast with Alejandra Rodríguez Sánchez and our PI @harkness_s about research on the gendered division of #housework during #lockdown and whether or not changes that happened were temporary or long-lasting.
https://t.co/QKnYsWar1p
In our latest podcast we talk to Alejandra Rodríguez Sánchez and @harkness_s about research on the gendered division of #housework during #lockdown and whether or not changes that happened were temporary or long-lasting.
https://t.co/pUAth0mNE5
#inequality#gender
Latest ep of our podcast with Alejandra Rodríguez & @harkness_s who have that found that #COVID19 in its 1st wave, led to an almost 50/50 split in #housework but as time progressed this reverted back to pre-pandemic levels where women do the majority.
https://t.co/pUAth0mNE5
📢New paper by Alejandra Rodríguez Sánchez, Anette Fasang, and Susan Harkness on ‘Gender division of housework during the COVID-19 pandemic’! 👉https://t.co/hdaQmCLvji