Claire Cain Miller
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Child Care Is an Industry on the Brink
Five months after the expiration of federal funds, running a child care business is more precarious than ever and many parents are struggling to pay...
Parents Are Highly Involved in Their Adult Children’s Lives, and Fine With It
New surveys show that today’s intensive parenting has benefits, not just risks, and most young adults seem happy with it, too.
Why Some Parents Give Their Children a Last Name Other Than the Father’s
Some American parents have been breaking the patrilineal tradition for generations, but the number who do so remains small.
The ‘Silver Lining to the Pandemic’ for Working Mothers
The share of women working has reached a record high, with the biggest increases among mothers of children under 5.
Claudia Goldin’s Nobel-Winning Research Shows ‘Why Women Won’
The winner of the Nobel in economics has demonstrated how gender gaps in work have shrunk, and why some remain.
A Tradition Going Strong: Brides Who Take Their Husbands’ Name
The women least likely to do so tend to be liberal or highly educated or Hispanic, new data shows.
Fathers Gained Family Time in the Pandemic. Many Don’t Want to Give It Back.
A substantial share of fathers who took on more domestic work during lockdowns have kept it up, new data shows, and rearranged their work lives...
How Parenting Today Is Different, and Harder
Parents feel intense pressure to be more hands-on, and a new survey shows this often means more emotional engagement.
Why Unpaid Labor Is More Likely to Hurt Women’s Mental Health Than Men’s
Women generally have long hours of housework and care duties on top of a job, while men have less time-sensitive chores like lawn mowing.
Working Mothers, Punished by Pandemic, Mostly Kept Working
When it came to who lost jobs, education mattered much more than gender, a broad new analysis found.