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Sayer research featured in The Atlantic
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Sayer, Pepin research challenges single-mother time poverty
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Demography article reports finding that married mothers did more housework and slept less than never-married and divorced mothers, counter to expectations of the time poverty thesis
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Sayer’s findings important element of new report
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Moms with husbands, live-in male partners are sleeping less and doing more housework than single mothers.
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Seminar CANCELLED: Continuity and Change in Children's Time Use Trajectories
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Liana C. Sayer, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland
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Seminar Series: Behavioral Response to Information? Circumcision, Information, and HIV Prevention
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Rebecca L. Thornton, Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, University of Michigan
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Seminar Series: Fatherhood in Institutional Context: Fathers’ Time with Children in Two Parent Families
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Jennifer Hook, Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Southern California
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Seminar Series: Health, Social and Psychological Problems of Women Employees in Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) Call Centers: A Study in India
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Amrita Gupta, Research Scholar, International Institute for Population Sciences
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Seminar Series: His Gain, Her Pain? The Motherhood Penalty and the Fatherhood Premium within Coresidential Couples
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Alexandra Killewald, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Harvard University
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Seminar Series: How Does Mothers' Time with Children Matter?
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Melissa A. Milkie, Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland
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Seminar Series: Life Course Effects of Risk Factors at Women's Birth on Reproductive Outcomes as Adults
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Amy O. Tsui, Director, The Bill & Melinda Gates Institute of Population & Reproductive Health, Professor, Population, Family & Reproductive Health, Johns Hopkins University
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