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In the News

Faculty Feature: Prof. Jake Rosenfeld

12.26.24

Prof. Jake Rosenfeld, Professor of Sociology, discusses his recurrent role as a content expert on labor market inequality and unions for news sources around the world.

Celebrating Our Alumna Alia Nahra

3.5.21

Nicklaus: Biden spending plan is insurance against economic disaster

2.1.21

President Joe Biden speaks about the coronavirus, accompanied by Vice President Kamala Harris, in the White House Thursday.

Work From Home Has the Power to Advance Equality—or Set It Back

2.1.21

Employers that ignore potential pitfalls could inadvertently intensify office biases.

WashU Expert: A historic opportunity to combat systemic racism

2.1.21

‘Lots of our political disputes focus on how to slice the pie, but enlarging the pie is half the problem’

Intensive Care: What Makes a ‘Good’ Parent?

10.1.19

Professor Ishizuka discusses his parenting study on parenting behaviors with The New York Times.

Sociologist, Author On 'Making Motherhoood Work' For Highly Stressed American Moms

9.26.19

Collins spoke with On Second Thought host Virginia Prescott about her research.

Why American Moms Can’t Get Enough Expert Parenting Advice

5.30.19

Caitlyn Collins writes in the Atlantic about women's struggle to balance work and family life.

America is not for mothers

5.30.19

A St. Louis Post-Dispatch op-ed shares ideas from Caitlyn Collins' book "Making Motherhood Work."

Flexible working for parents is great. But child-free people need it, too

4.23.19

Caitlyn Collins explores how work and family tensions are exacerbated by both a long-hours culture and what she sees as society’s dismissive attitudes towards care-giving in The Guardian.

Why U.S. Working Moms – And Are So Stressed What To Do About It

4.1.19

Caitlyn Collins discusses working moms, stress, and resolutions on HBR IdeaCast from Harvard Business Review.

Why it matters that Beto O’Rourke said he 'sometimes' helps his wife raise their 3 kids

3.20.19

Caitlyn Collins on the unequal division of labor and its disastrous consequences for women on Good Morning America.