Workers have learned to negotiate faulty Wi-Fi, toddler potty breaks, and remote school.
But they may not get to those who need them most.
A new report quantifies the cost of women pulling back from work to care for kids during the pandemic.
Pulling back from work can put parents behind indefinitely on their career tracks.
It’s the latest example of how the pandemic is exacerbating inequality.
Recent gains that women have made rising to senior management positions could be wiped out this year, the Lean In CEO says.
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Some parents, fearing COVID-19 outbreaks at reopened schools, are opting out of the traditional education system.
Texas allowed child care centers to open n May, but the high infection rates and hospitalizations of COVID-19 in Austin this summer made some wary of reopening.
They’re managing their kids’ remote learning while also trying to earn a living.