Shifting the gender norms that discourage women from working could require long-term, sustained action, suggests research by Chicago Booth’s Joshua Deanand Northwestern’s Seema Jayachandran.
Read more in "Can employers change gender norms?" at CBR: https://t.co/SRAOkTSpEe
So pleased to share my first piece in @nytopinion about a form of open and devastating gender discrimination in the workplace that is too often ignored: When will mothers start saying #momstoo? https://t.co/HFZNVlaVx7
What do Florida, Vermont and Maryland have in common? They all have Republican govs, they all just passed common-sense gun laws, and they all signal trouble ahead for the NRA. https://t.co/upp3haIxvX
Great @nytimes article on the seriousness of playtime https://t.co/eqGaLEBL91 Many schools spend too much time training kids to be better computers, when they should be allowing time for play, which is essential for development and learning
Hey Sen. Zirkin & Del. Vallario, Are you ready to pass @Willcsmithjr & @VAtterbeary bill to keep guns from domestic abusers? #MDpolitics https://t.co/Gbvm1HGnfL
If more guns in more places made us safer, wouldn’t the U.S. be the safest country on earth? Join the movement to end gun violence: Text ACT to 64433. #LasVegas
Mr. President, every day we are having a gun debate because every day 90 people in our country die from gun violence. Many of them are kids. https://t.co/Pv6z2ILKl1