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WIRED explores how the AI boom is reshaping household dynamics. Yana Rodgers says it’s pushing more care work onto women.
New Jersey Monitor reports Governor Sherrill wants to reduce funding for Hispanic Women’s Resource Centers. The story cites data from the Center for Women and Work.
Eurasia Review publishes an op-ed by Eileen Appelbaum, a fellow at the Center for Women and Work, about new regulations that favor the private equity industry.
BeFM's Morning Wave in Busan (South Korea) interviews Yana Rodgers about the gender wage gap in South Korea and the proposed wage disclosure policy.
Patch examines the massive and persistent gender wage gap in some of New Jersey’s highest-paying professions, quoting Yana Rodgers.
Patch talks to economist Yana Rodgers about the “trade-off” in many occupations: those with the best salaries often have the worst work-life balance.
Eurasia Review publishes an article by Eileen Appelbaum, a fellow at the Center for Women and Work, discussing private equity firms buying up life insurance companies.
The Conversation runs a piece by Yana Rodgers, arguing that Harvard gave Larry Summers a “soft landing for his fall from grace.”
The Record reports Governor Phil Murphy has signed a law expanding eligibility for paid family leave. The story cites data from the Center for Women and Work.
TAPinto writes about the funding cliff hitting families and providers, quoting Debra Lancaster of the Center for Women and Work.
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