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Sociologist Caitlyn Collins frequently remembers a familiar phrase from her childhood. Collins’ mom, a successful sales director, often said with a sigh: “If we were in Europe, this would be so much easier!” So, was Coll...
Moms at Work: Policies and Perspectives in Europe and the US is an episode from Hold That Thought by Washington University in St. Louis. Sociologist Caitlyn Collins frequently remembers a familiar phrase from her childhood. Collins’ mom, a...
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Published Sep 6, 2017, 00:16:30 long, audio available.
Sociologist Caitlyn Collins frequently remembers a familiar phrase from her childhood. Collins’ mom, a successful sales director, often said with a sigh: “If we were in Europe, this would be so much easier!” So, was Collins’ mom correct? Are the lives of working mothers that much easier in Europe? Collins now investigates how public policies affect family life in both Europe and the US. She shares some of her findings on the laws and cultural attitudes that shape women's careers and lives.
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Moms at Work: Policies and Perspectives in Europe and the US is from Hold That Thought by Washington University in St. Louis.
Published Sep 6, 2017 and 00:16:30 long