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Between home and work: Assessing the distributive effects of employment law in markets of care
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2 (indicating that paid maternity leave is guaranteed in 169 countries, with over half these countries providing fourteen or more weeks of paid leave, and that over a third of the countries studied also ensure that fathers receive paid parental or paternity leave)
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See JODY HEYMANN, ALISON EARLE & JEFFREY HAYES, THE WORK, FAMILY, AND EQUITY INDEX: HOW DOES THE UNITED STATES MEASURE UP? 1, 2 (2007), available at http://www.mcgill.ca/files/ihsp/WFEI2007.pdf (indicating that paid maternity leave is guaranteed in 169 countries, with over half these countries providing fourteen or more weeks of paid leave, and that over a third of the countries studied also ensure that fathers receive paid parental or paternity leave).
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The Work, Family, and Equity Index: How Does the United States Measure Up?
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When school is out: Analysis andrecommendations
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Mary B. Larner et al., When School Is Out: Analysis andRecommendations, 9 FUTURE OF CHILD. 4 (1999), available at http://futureofchildren.org/ futureofchildren/publications/journals/article/index.xml?journalid- 48&articleid-230.
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Feb., at 3; see also Hanming Fang & Michael Keane, Assessing the Impact of Welfare Reform on Single Mothers, 1 BROOKING PAPERS ECON. ACTIVITY 1, 9 (2004)
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See Saul Hoffman, Women and Work: The Changing Impact of Marriage and Children on Women's Labor Force Participation, MONTHLY LAB. REV., Feb. 2009, at 3; see also Hanming Fang & Michael Keane, Assessing the Impact of Welfare Reform on Single Mothers, 1 BROOKING PAPERS ECON. ACTIVITY 1, 9 (2004), available at http://www.econ.upenn.edu/-hfang/publication/brookings/BPEA-Fang. pdf.
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NATIONAL ASS'N OF CHILD CARE RES. & REFERRAL AGENCIES, PARENTS AND THE HIGH COST OF CHILDCARE: 2010 UPDATE (2010), available at http://www.naccrra.org/docs/Cost-Report-073010-final.pdf.
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Aging and caring in the home: Regulating paid domesticity in the twenty-first century
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Protecting the hand that rocks the cradle: Ensuring the delivery of work related benefits to child care workers
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A breast-feeding plan mixes partisan reactions
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Feb. 17, (unpaid) time and a place to nurse or pump their breast milk
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Kate Zernike, A Breast-Feeding Plan Mixes Partisan Reactions, N.Y. TIMES, Feb. 17, 2011, http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/18/us/politics/18breastfeed.html. (unpaid) time and a place to nurse or pump their breast milk.
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The costs of raising children: Toward a theory of financial obligations between co-parents
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Ayelet Blecher-Prigat, The Costs of Raising Children: Toward a Theory of Financial Obligations Between Co-Parents, 13 THEORETICAL INQUIRIES L. 179 (2012).
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The ecology of collaborative child rearing: A systems approach to child care on the kibbutz
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Shapone L. Maital & Marc H. Bornstein, The Ecology of Collaborative Child Rearing: A Systems Approach to Child Care on the Kibbutz, 31 ETHOS 274 (2003).
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Self-restraint: Social norms, individualism and the family
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John Eekelaar, Self-Restraint: Social Norms, Individualism and the Family, 13 THEORETICAL INQUIRIES L. 75 (2011).
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Combining work and care in the polder model: An assessment of the dutch part-time strategy
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NATIONAL ALLIANCE FOR CAREGIVING & AARP, CAREGIVING IN THE U.S. 7, 8 , (estimating that there are 44.4 million American caregivers (twenty-one percent of the adult population) who provide unpaid care to an adult age eighteen or older. The great majority of caregivers (eighty-three percent) are helping relatives.)
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See NATIONAL ALLIANCE FOR CAREGIVING & AARP, CAREGIVING IN THE U.S. 7, 8 (2004), available at http://www.caregiving.org/data/04finalreport.pdf (estimating that there are 44.4 million American caregivers (twenty-one percent of the adult population) who provide unpaid care to an adult age eighteen or older. The great majority of caregivers (eighty-three percent) are helping relatives.).
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Press Release, AARP, 9 in 10 Adults Age 60+ Prefer to Stay in Their Home and Community Rather Than Move (Oct. 27)
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Press Release, AARP, 9 in 10 Adults Age 60+ Prefer to Stay in Their Home and Community Rather Than Move (Oct. 27, 2006), available at http://www.aarp.org/about-aarp/press-center/info-2006/9-in-10-adults-age-60- prefer-to-stay-in-their-home.html.
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N.Y. TIMES, Aug. 2, , at 141 (describing movement of norms of Asian immigrants to the United States away from personally caring for parents)
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