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How parental-leave policy has failed to bridge gender gaps
In Israel, a very similar picture emerges with regard to the persistence of maternal patterns of care and their problematic impact on mothers’ labor force participation and earnings.
L-R: Karlee J. Scott, Thomas P. Sanders, Elizabeth Bush, and Ka’mauria J. Thomas who were born at the hospital in late April or early May are pictured together as their mothers participate in the group pregnancy session to learn from the medical staff and each other about everything from nutrition t
(photo credit:
JILIAN MINCER / REUTERS
)
By
NOYA RIMALT
SEPTEMBER 6, 2018 22:43
Updated:
SEPTEMBER 17, 2018 15:12
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