Nearly 3 in 4 US moms were in the workforce before the COVID-19 pandemic – is that changing?
- Written by Joya Misra, Professor of Sociology & Public Policy, University of Massachusetts Amherst
References
- ^ CC BY-SA (creativecommons.org)
- ^ return to work on site (www.marketwatch.com)
- ^ plans from their local school districts (www.opb.org)
- ^ child care (www.americanactionforum.org)
- ^ parenthood, gender and labor market inequality (scholar.google.com)
- ^ leave their jobs (voxeu.org)
- ^ 72% of all U.S. women with children under 18 were working or looking for work (www.bls.gov)
- ^ 64% of families with two parents (www.bls.gov)
- ^ distance-learning models (www.edweek.org)
- ^ final months of the 2019-2020 school year (theconversation.com)
- ^ stay several feet apart from one another (theconversation.com)
- ^ Oklahoma (www.fox23.com)
- ^ Wisconsin (madison.com)
- ^ California (calmatters.org)
- ^ in-person and distance schooling (www.bbc.com)
- ^ university jobs (www.bostonglobe.com)
- ^ proposed student schedules (www.gazettenet.com)
- ^ western Massachusetts (www.gazettenet.com)
- ^ 43% of all workers (www.bls.gov)
- ^ full-time teleworking parents (theconversation.com)
- ^ spaces in child care centers (www.cnn.com)
- ^ child care costs (theconversation.com)
- ^ child care (caseforchildcare.org)
- ^ Sign up for The Conversation’s newsletter (theconversation.com)
Authors: Joya Misra, Professor of Sociology & Public Policy, University of Massachusetts Amherst