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Tag Archives: women

Being a Woman in the US Means Being Part of the “Social Safety Net”

In a new book, sociologist Jessica Calarco argues that the US lacks a strong social safety net, causing women to pick up the slack.

Posted byFancy Comma, LLCAugust 24, 2024June 28, 2024Posted inGeneral Interest, Policy, Research, Sheeva Azma, UncategorizedTags:conference recaps, labor force, mom life, social safety net, sociology, women2 Comments on Being a Woman in the US Means Being Part of the “Social Safety Net”
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