Three factors--the belief that child care is female work, the failure of ex-husbands to support their children, and higher male wages at… — Arlie Russell Hochschild Copy Share Image
In 2011, I contributed an essay to Tin House, 'The Dark Side of Dinner Dishes, Laundry, and Child Care,' talking about women… — Sarah Weinman Copy Share Image
As for a fantasy life, working women are more likely to fantasize about finding the perfect child care provider who she can… — Madeleine M. Kunin Copy Share Image
Good guilt is a product of love and responsibility. It is a natural, positive instinct that parents and good child care providers… — Jean Marzollo Copy Share Image
Women with minimal access to resources and no access to child care have limited choices that too often mean low-wage and part-time… — Lael Brainard Copy Share Image
More women are working because they have to, that's what it takes to put the food on the table and pay the… — Carolyn Maloney Copy Share Image
“Why are you offering me ten thousand dollars a month for babysitting? You didn’t pay the nannies that. It’s ridiculous. For ten… — Jennifer Crusie Copy Share Image
In a country that provides no subsidized child care and no mandatory family leave, no assurance of flexibility in the workplace for… — Kim Brooks Copy Share Image
I think there are many people in the working class who say, you know what? Yes, maybe we are better off than… — Bernie Sanders Copy Share Image
I want us to do more to support people who are struggling to balance family and work. I've heard from so many… — Hillary Clinton Copy Share Image
Growth can also involve producing services instead of goods. In particular, a major expansion of public and caring services (like child care,… — Jim Stanford Copy Share Image
“I dust a whole shelf of books on pregnancy, breastfeeding, the first six months, the first year, the first two years —… — Barbara Ehrenreich Copy Share Image
We're in a culture where everything is either consumption or production, so child care is either a very, very bad-paying form of… — Alison Gopnik Copy Share Image
I see all kinds of people work hard all over the world, and some of them are barely making it. I don't… — Stewart Butterfield Copy Share Image
We do not put enough emphasis on early childhood years. We neglect children in this society; as a society we're guilty of… — Bruce Babbitt Copy Share Image
You're worried about the quality of John Legend and Chrissy Teigen's child care? It's not like they're getting their nanny off Craigslist.… — Desi Lydic Copy Share Image
“What does a good babysitter sell, really? It’s not child care exactly, but a relaxed evening. A furnace salesperson? Cozy rooms for… — Chris Voss Copy Share Image
Most women without childrenspend much more time than men on housework; with children, they devote more time to both housework and child… — Arlie Hochschild Copy Share Image
“Something is missing, and it's something not so easy to name as semiabsent husbands, not so easy to point to as a… — Judith Warner Copy Share Image
Well, child care can't be just addressed by the Biden administration. Child care has to be addressed by - from local government… — Marty Walsh Copy Share Image
I'm doing it by myself. I live by myself, I'm working to provide for my son. It is difficult. Financially, it's very… — Bristol Palin Copy Share Image
I make no apologies for informing parents of the expanded universal child care benefit. — Pierre Poilievre Copy Share Image
If we want to grow our economy and help families return to work, we need to support child care providers. — Ned Lamont Copy Share Image
For me and other families struggling to make ends meet, paying for child care out of pocket is an impossible task. — Stephanie Land Copy Share Image
We need to do more to support working families, like guarantee access to paid sick and parental leave and make sure every… — Tom Perez Copy Share Image
“but you’d better sort out some more reliable child care, my dear. I can do the odd hour here and there, but… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Access to quality child care is critical for working families, and attending college is often a full-time job. — Mike Parson Copy Share Image
Defining child care primarily as women's sphere reinforces the devaluing of women and prevents their equal access to power. — Mary Frances Berry Copy Share Image
One of the best things we can do for our country, for advancing our children, is to upgrade our child care system. — Lois Frankel Copy Share Image
It's a - all of government and all of the private sector as well. We need to do better in the child… — Marty Walsh Copy Share Image
We have to make it easier to be good workers, good parents and good caregivers all at the same time. That's why… — Hillary Clinton Copy Share Image
“The state has gradually annexed all the responsibilities of adulthood - health care, child care, care of the elderly - to the… — Mark Steyn Copy Share Image
The main problem of America is that you're seeing people working all over this country two jobs, they're working three jobs, and… — Bernie Sanders Copy Share Image
In response to our fast-food culture, a 'slow food' movement appeared. Out of hurried parenthood, a move toward slow parenting could be… — Arlie Russell Hochschild Copy Share Image
If we trust parents to choose child care for their children, and we trust them to help their children choose a college… — Lamar Alexander Copy Share Image
During my time in the state Senate, I've worked to make sure every Kansas child has the support they need to succeed.… — Laura Kelly Copy Share Image
Just as men must give up economic control when their wives share the responsibility for the family's financial well-being, women must give… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I have a robust plan to help make quality child care more affordable. It will include an exclusion from taxes of the… — Donald Trump Copy Share Image
“Images of African Americans as bad mothers, ineffective mothers, and matriarchs...conceal and justify the difficult conditions in which they work and raise… — Leith Mullings Copy Share Image