Two of the CCF Early Scholars also showcased their research. Mia Brantley discussed how Black women’s motherhood-related stress intersects with religion as a coping mechanism. Jamie O’Quinn shared her ...
Abramson uses Mill’s Sociological Imagination to examine new ways AI can advance sociological research. The author also ...
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However, recent research indicates that the benefits of breastfeeding have been overstated, leading some to call into question the assumption that “breast is best.” A briefing paper released today ...
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A briefing paper prepared by Jill E. Yavorsky, University of North Carolina Charlotte, Yue Qian, University of British Columbia, and Liana Christin Landivar, Women’s Bureau, U.S. Department of Labor, ...
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American caregivers want work-family policies. Americans generally support work-family policies, like paid family leave and childcare subsidies, yet the United States fails to provide these policies ...