Virtual Conference Series - Work and Family Researchers Network
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New Book Showcase - Labor and Inequality in Contemporary Family Life: Perils and Possibilities
Dates/Times:
Honolulu, USA β Friday, Jan 23, 2026 ...
Too little time to read? Attend the new book showcase Friday w/ @wfrn.bsky.social!
"Labor and Inequality in Contemporary Family Life: Perils and Possibilities" featuring new books by Allison Daminger, @jaclynswong.sciences.social.ap.brid.gy, @bail3y.bsky.social.
Register: wfrn.org/virtual-conf...
20.01.2026 20:42
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@joyamisra.bsky.social's presidential address on "Sociological Solutions: Building Communities of Hope, Justice, and Joy."
"I want to push sociology as a field into working directly with communities to co-create a more equitable, more just world."
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
17.03.2025 18:20
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The thing about scientific research is that itβs one of the few national investments thatβs a clear public good even if you entirely discount the actual ostensible point of it.
13.03.2025 02:36
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CDC Shutters PRAMS Program on Maternal and Infant Health
The Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) is a federal data collection...
One way to keep people docile is to prevent researchers from collecting the data that might reveal the full scope of the harm that's being done (in this case, to pregnant and postpartum people and their infants).
talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/cdc-s...
23.02.2025 22:47
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βHow do we make our ideas make a differenceβ as researchers?@philipncohen.com, your book is next on my reading list! Thanks to @wfrn.bsky.social for this fantastic panel.
24.01.2025 16:47
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Sage Journals: Discover world-class research
Subscription and open access journals from Sage, the world's leading independent academic publisher.
New in Work and Occupations: "Introducing Excellence: Gender and the Introductions of Faculty Finalist Candidates in Engineering Job Talks." Helpful for those interested in professional cultures and the reproduction of inequality.
journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
21.01.2025 15:06
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Providing driverβs licenses to undocumented immigrants improves birth outcomes, research shows
State-level immigration policies can have surprising ripple effects.
Important new work by WashU colleague Margot Moinester + Emory prof Kaitlyne Stanhope:
"This research shows how state policies tied to immigration can affect immigrant familiesβ health and well-being, even when those policies have nothing to do with health."
theconversation.com/providing-dr...
11.01.2025 14:49
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Translation: when the economy is booming, but men disproportionately benefit, women resist having kids.
06.01.2025 23:15
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Opinion | The Deep Conflict Between Our Work and Parenting Ideals
The sociologist Caitlyn Collins discusses why parenting feels so difficult in America.
Joining the Ezra Klein Show was the professional highlight of my year.
We discussed how hard it is to parent in the US, and why. We also discovered our shared dream of a co-parenting commune.
www.nytimes.com/2024/03/22/o...
23.12.2024 02:12
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Happily (I mean, posted with rage in solidarity, you know :)
21.12.2024 15:06
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Sage Journals: Discover world-class research
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More brilliant work by @pgonalon.bsky.social and @imarinescu.bsky.social in American Sociological Review: "Childcare costs exacerbate family income gaps between partnered women with and without a college degree by 34 percentage points." Staggering finding.
doi.org/10.1177/0003...
20.12.2024 16:06
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How D.C. tackled a child care crunch through a tax hike on the rich
In Washington, D.C., a tax on residents earning more than $250,000 a year is boosting the wages of child care workers. Two years in, it's proving to be a great investment.
Washington DC adds $10K to child care worker pay via a tax on residents earning >$250K. The result: teachers are less likely to quit, more child care slots, children receive better care. Cost is $53M with an estimated 23% return on investment.
www.npr.org/2024/12/12/n...
15.12.2024 21:30
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I imagine this will be an incredibly effective deterrent when he runs out of clothes! I like it.
12.12.2024 21:36
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This looks great! Excited to read.
12.12.2024 03:25
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Hi! So glad to be connected again.
09.12.2024 02:05
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Thrilled to contribute to a special issue dedicated to THE Viviana Zelizer and link of her #money research to #family studies. Check out the issue at onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/1755618x...
06.12.2024 18:02
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07.12.2024 02:42
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We're in the NYTimes today! I'm so grateful to @jessgrose.bsky.social for her piece on #TheLastHumanJob, spreading the word about the stratification of human contact! AI is just making some long-standing trends more obvious: the time to value human interaction is now
04.12.2024 14:37
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