Having it All?. Women on the Verge Why We Are Where We Are And Where We Go From Here.

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Presentation transcript:

Having it All?

Women on the Verge Why We Are Where We Are And Where We Go From Here

The End of Men & Rise of Women?

Women in the Workforce

Growing Number of “Breadwomen” and Co-Earners

The College Gender Gap

Women Earn Less

Who Gets Tenure?

Women in Sr. Management

Media Gender Gap

The Glass Ceiling

Opting Out

Blame the Woman

She has a Baby

Push: The Ideal Worker

“Good” work measured in hours, face time, not performance

Pull: Ideal Mother

GSS: School Preschool Moms Work? Men

GSS: Should Preschool Moms Work? Women

Implicit Association Tests

Mothers in the Workforce

Women: 2x Housework 2x Childcare

Working Mothers Spend as much time with kids as At-Home Moms of 1970s

Paid Parental Leave

The Harried Life of the Working Mother

The Maternal Wall Women’s Pay per $1 Male Dollar Mother’s Pay for $1 Father Dollar Childless Woman’s Pay for $1 Childless Man’s Dollar 79 cents60 cents94 cents

Motherhood Penalty 5 % per Child

Caregiving Men seen as “Wimps”

“Project Dad” in Sweden

Child care would “Sovietize” the American Family

The Mommy Wars

Parenting is Most Important

Career Most Important

The New Ideal Worker

The New Dad

Good Enough Moms

Change is Hard Do it Anyway