In @Gend_Soc and @ReadDemography, we link the ESOS data to the CPS and find that, across states, maternal labor force rates fell more than for fathers, and much more so in states where schools primarily offered remote instruction. https://t.co/xGq4GAcCdw
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@polkapiquee @DanPriceSeattle Don't be trite. You literally haven't done any research. https://t.co/Q9gMkIcbDT or https://t.co/u5ISkxlhFu are further examples.
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"In 2019, mothers’ rate of labor force participation was about 18 percentage points lower than fathers’ ... Schools are a vital source of care for young children, and without in-person instruction, mothers have been sidelined from the labor force." https:/