The expression “hands-off dad” is not a term in my husband’s vocabulary. Since the birth of our son, Noah, three years ago, my husband has served as the primary breadwinner, yet he requires no prompting when Noah needs a playmate, the house needs to be cleaned, or groceries need to be shopped for. Equal parenting [...]
Posts Tagged ‘A Women's Nation’
Equity + Home x Balance = Half the Work, All the Fun
Posted in A Women's Nation, Women and Work, tagged A Women's Nation, balance, Equal Shared Parenting, Parental leave, work/life on June 18, 2010, | 2 Comments »
The Quest for Work-Life Balance
Posted in A Women's Nation, Women and Work, Women's Health, tagged A Women's Nation, Equal Pay, Health-care, Sick and Tired, The Shriver Report: A Woman's Nation Changes Everything, Work-Life Balance on November 4, 2009, | 1 Comment »
I started writing a blog two weeks ago about a chapter in The Shriver Report—A Woman’s Nation Changes Everything called “Sick and Tired.” The chapter outlines some of the troubles women have finding health care, receiving health care, and caring for others. I began to write about the women who worked as waitresses, which complicates [...]

