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maintain a stable and caring environment Raj Chetty, Nathaniel Hendren, Patrick Kline, and Emmanuel Saez, “Where Is the Land of Opportunity? The Geography of Intergenerational Mobility in the United States,” Quarterly Journal of Economics 129, no. 4 (2014): 1553–1623.
women in Europe Claire Cain Miller, “Can Family Leave Policies Be Too Generous? It Seems So,” New York Times, August 10, 2014, nytimes.com/2014/08/10/upshot/can-family-leave-policies-be-too-generous-it-seems-so.html.
unintended consequences of long maternity leaves Francine D. Blau and Lawrence M. Kahn, “Female Labor Supply: Why Is the US Falling Behind?,” Institute for the Study of Labor Discussion Paper No. 7140, January 2013, ftp.iza.org/dp7140.pdf. Blau and Kahn show that while women’s labor force participation overall has fallen in the United States because of our lack of paid family leave, we are more likely to be managers and professionals because of this same phenomenon. They conclude: “On the one hand, such policies likely facilitate the labor force entry of less career-oriented women (or of women who are at a stage in the life cycle when they would prefer to reduce labor market commitments). On the other hand, entitlements too long, paid parental leaves and part-time work may encourage women who would have otherwise had a stronger labor force commitment to take part-time jobs or lower-level positions. Moreover, on the employer side, such policies may lead employers to engage in statistical discrimination against women for jobs leading to higher-level positions, if employers cannot tell which women are likely to avail themselves of these options and which are not.”
“You don’t care!” Carol Gilligan, Joining the Resistance (Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 2011), p. 25.
“That’s not fair” can mean Christopher L. Eisgruber and Lawrence G. Sager, Religious Freedom and the Constitution (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2007), eBook, loc. 53 of 3816. Legal scholars Eisgruber and Sager coined a term called “Equal Liberty” to discuss two ideas they believe are necessary for religious equality and freedom, one of which is the concept of “equal regard.”
Coda
“the big Me” David Brooks, The Road to Character (New York: Random House, 2015), p. 6.
“a defining feature” Emily Esfahani Smith and Jennifer L. Aaker, “Millennial Searchers,” New York Times, November 30, 2013, nytimes.com/2013/12/01/opinion/sunday/millennial-searchers.html.
BOOKS BY ANNE-MARIE SLAUGHTER
Unfinished Business
The Idea That Is America: Keeping Faith with Our Values in a Dangerous World
A New World Order
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
ANNE-MARIE SLAUGHTER is the president and CEO of New America. She is the Bert G. Kerstetter ’66 University Professor Emerita of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University and the former dean of its Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. In 2009 Secretary of State Hillary Clinton appointed Slaughter director of policy planning for the U.S. State Department, the first woman to hold that job. A foreign policy analyst, legal and international relations scholar, and public commentator, Slaughter was a professor at the University of Chicago Law School and Harvard Law School and is a former president of the American Society of International Law.
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