Juggling acts: How South Korean new moms balance work and family in a culture of overwork
In South Korea, mothers often navigate parental leave within a culture of overwork by ramping up their job commitments upon return to prove their dedication.
In South Korea, mothers often navigate parental leave within a culture of overwork by ramping up their job commitments upon return to prove their dedication.
What does it mean to be gender non-conforming? GATAE MBA Fellow Christopher Hand's video demystifies the often-misunderstood aspects of gender non-conformity, exploring questions around biology, societal expectations and more.
This study examines how the “specter of motherhood” creates a different experience for men and women in STEM and why it perpetuates the underrepresentation of women.
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The cultural devaluation of female-typed job responsibilities has broad consequences for society.
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Researchers find that married mothers spend more time on housework and have less leisure time than single mothers.