In this article, I argue that the key to achieving greater gender equality in the workplace is finding a way to change the behavior of men with respect to the care of children. Until now, most suggestions have focused on changing the behavior of women or employers, but women continue to face significant disadvantages in the workplace despite substantial changes in their labor force behavior. In the first part of the article, I analyze the latest data and conclude that the gender pay gap reflects both women\u27s actual labor market behavior, which still differs from men\u27s, and employers\u27 exaggerated responses to the expectation that women will leave the workforce to have and to raise children. Through a short empirical analysis, I then...
This piece reevaluates the passage and implementation of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) aga...
T he narrowing of the gender gap in pay in the 1980s and 1990s, followingdecades in which the gap be...
Two federal employment laws advance women’s position in the workplace, but one has been much more su...
In this article, I argue that the key to achieving greater gender equality in the workplace is findi...
Despite the proliferation of research and publications in recent years on the topic of the FMLA, lit...
A major factor that contributes to persistent gender variation in labor market outcomes is women's t...
Almost twenty years after the enactment of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), an ostensibly ge...
As the gender gap in pay between women and men has been narrowing, the "family gap" in pay between m...
While recognizing that parental leave is only one aspect of the FMLA, this Article concentrates on t...
This article examines the problems with a social norm that assumes women should shoulder a dispropor...
One of the main political debates in today’s society is equal rights for everyone, and that includes...
In the United States and Britain, there is a "family gap" between the wages of mothers and other wom...
This dissertation explores the role federal policy can play in rectifying gender inequities in labor...
Women's earnings are crucial to their families' economic well-being. Women are close to half of all ...
In this paper, I analyze the Paycheck Fairness Act (H.R. 7, 117th Congress) as a potential policy so...
This piece reevaluates the passage and implementation of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) aga...
T he narrowing of the gender gap in pay in the 1980s and 1990s, followingdecades in which the gap be...
Two federal employment laws advance women’s position in the workplace, but one has been much more su...
In this article, I argue that the key to achieving greater gender equality in the workplace is findi...
Despite the proliferation of research and publications in recent years on the topic of the FMLA, lit...
A major factor that contributes to persistent gender variation in labor market outcomes is women's t...
Almost twenty years after the enactment of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), an ostensibly ge...
As the gender gap in pay between women and men has been narrowing, the "family gap" in pay between m...
While recognizing that parental leave is only one aspect of the FMLA, this Article concentrates on t...
This article examines the problems with a social norm that assumes women should shoulder a dispropor...
One of the main political debates in today’s society is equal rights for everyone, and that includes...
In the United States and Britain, there is a "family gap" between the wages of mothers and other wom...
This dissertation explores the role federal policy can play in rectifying gender inequities in labor...
Women's earnings are crucial to their families' economic well-being. Women are close to half of all ...
In this paper, I analyze the Paycheck Fairness Act (H.R. 7, 117th Congress) as a potential policy so...
This piece reevaluates the passage and implementation of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) aga...
T he narrowing of the gender gap in pay in the 1980s and 1990s, followingdecades in which the gap be...
Two federal employment laws advance women’s position in the workplace, but one has been much more su...