In this Article, I argue that our work/family policy must be race and gender conscious in order to affirmatively structure law and policy to achieve egalitarian goals. We have had the contrary experience in other areas of social policy. Housing and tax policies, for example, historically and currently have had a disproportionately negative impact in terms of race and gender. These examples tell us that race and gender consciousness in framing work/family policy is essential. If policy can be framed, consciously or unconsciously, to foster inequality, hierarchy, and segregation, it should also be possible to frame policy to do the opposite: to expressly attack subordination and affirmatively support equality, dignity, and well-being
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This paper examines how U.S. child support policy validates traditional divisions of labor and there...
This article examines the need for and use of leaves designated by the Family and Medical Leave Act....
By the early 21st century, most high-income countries have put into effect a host of generous and vi...
Family leave is not an end in itself, but rather is part of a much bigger picture: work/family polic...
The ultimate goal of work/family policy has always seemed deceptively clear: to provide institutiona...
This article integrates and analyzes research on workplace family policy and suggests areas for furt...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Working parents across countries perceive i...
When we talk about the connections between work, family, and marriage, what are our assumptions or o...
In this article, I argue that the key to achieving greater gender equality in the workplace is findi...
Families of all shapes and sizes are struggling to meet work and caregiving responsibilities. While ...
For the research topic for this paper, I will be reviewing laws and policies regarding feminism and ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06My dissertation focuses on the question of how fami...
There are basic ideas about gender???s impact on market work, work that takes place in the paid labo...
This symposium article suggests that with regard to the work-family conflict, we may have exhausted ...
This article reviews the new, interdisciplinary book, Women and Employment: Changing Lives and New C...
This paper examines how U.S. child support policy validates traditional divisions of labor and there...
This article examines the need for and use of leaves designated by the Family and Medical Leave Act....
By the early 21st century, most high-income countries have put into effect a host of generous and vi...