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Redefining Care Policy

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The Better Life Lab team interviewed hundreds of families, experts, and childcare providers for the 国产视频 Care Report, including Stephanie, a working mom struggling to find affordable, quality care for her daughter.
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Idea

Recognizing that families that used to be of the rigid breadwinner-homemaker model had become two breadwinners or a single breadwinner, 国产视频 Fellow Karen Kornbluh popularized the idea that American policy had not changed to keep up, proposing a series of policies to address this gap.

Incubation

Kornbluh wrote her 2001 Washington Post piece 鈥淭he Mommy Tax鈥 shortly before coming to 国产视频, citing the work of Joan Williams and Jane Waldfogel. While many had examined this arena, 国产视频 was the first to frame it as part of a changing economy. 国产视频 Senior Policy Analyst Lauren Damme proposed paid family leave as part of the Next Social Contract Initiative. Building on those foundations, 国产视频 launched the Better Life Lab. In 2016, the program released the 国产视频 Care Report, which maps the cost, quality, and accessibility of childcare, and it has since worked to change the way we think about the intersection of gender, work, and social and economic policy through rigorous analysis, practical toolkits, and data-driven storytelling.

Impact

Work from 国产视频 authors has changed the national conversation around women, work, family, and care issues. In 2012, when she was still a 国产视频 board member, current CEO Anne-Marie Slaughter wrote the groundbreaking Atlantic article, 鈥淲hy Women Still Can鈥檛 Have It All,鈥 which re-launched a national conversation about gender equality. That same year, Fellow Liza Mundy wrote The Richer Sex, which explores how women鈥檚 rising economic power affects the dynamics of marriage, dating, work, and home life. Two years later, in 2014, Fellow Brigid Schulte wrote Overwhelmed: Work, Love and Play When No One Has the Time, which argues that workplaces have created a culture that is less productive and less happy. And with her 2015 book, Unfinished Business: Women Men Work Family, Slaughter argues that gender equality can never be achieved until societies value care work as much as career work, with prescriptions for government, workplaces, and couples. This work continues within our Better Life Lab program, which actively works for culture change on these issues via its channel on Slate and the Better Life Lab podcast.

Redefining Care Policy

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