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I spent years writing about women at work. Then I had a baby — and an existential crisis. Business Insider #17 - 3 weeks ago
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I'm much older than my 2 siblings. I helped raise them, and now, I don't want kids. Business Insider #20 - 13 months ago
Our Child Care System Is a Disaster. It’s About to Get Worse. Mother Jones #2 - 2 weeks ago
Child care workers, crucial to economic recovery, earn poverty wages in 40 states CBS #9 - 5 months ago
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Ask Amy: My sister is a nanny. Should I tell her employers she’s an alcoholic? Washington Post #34 - 2 years ago
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Being a Working Parent Sucks Right Now Time #7 - 2 months ago
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How the Pandemic Could Finally End the Mommy Wars Time #7 - 2 weeks ago
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Women Want to Work from Home American Conservative #3 - 17 hours ago
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Child-care benefits could help ease the worker crunch, an advocacy campaign says. New York Times #8 - 9 months ago
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