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  1. Apr 19, 2016 · Paying the Second Shift. American workers navigating today's 24/7 economy need a contract renegotiation, argues Heather Boushey in Finding Time: The Economics of Work-Life Conflict. The economist takes readers through a sweeping history of supply, demand, and economic policies affecting the care economy, from Henry VIII-era Poor Laws to the New ...

  2. May 31, 2023 · Remarks by Heather Boushey on How President Biden’s Invest in America Agenda has Laid the ... central to the President’s approach is the positive-sum economics of collaborating with our allies ...

  3. Heather Boushey Summary The foundations of the major federal policies that govern today’s workplace were put in place during the 1930s, when most families had a stay-at-home caregiver who could tend to the needs of children, the aged, and the sick. Seven decades later, many of the nation’s workplace policies

  4. Nov 30, 2023 · · Decide what you want to achieve: Heather Boushey, Ph.D., Member of the National Council of Economic Advisors at the White House and Chief Economist of the Invest in America Cabinet: “For me ...

  5. Finding Time: A Book Talk with Heather Boushey | The Aspen Institute; Paid family leave insurance not a burden on business, new study finds @councilofdc @ChmnMendelson; Paid leave is good for our families and our economy; Archives. June 2016; March 2016; January 2016; November 2015; September 2015; July 2014; June 2014; May 2014; January 2014 ...

  6. Oct 15, 2019 · Heather Boushey, one of Washington’s most influential economic voices, insists nothing could be further from the truth. Presenting cutting-edge economics with journalistic verve, she shows how rising inequality has become a drag on growth and an impediment to a competitive United States marketplace for employers and employees alike.

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  7. ABSTRACT. Feminist economics has experienced a recent flourishing of interest and research activity. The key characteristic of this emerging research is a critical stance toward many of the premises, categories, and methods of neoclassical economics (see, for example, Ferber and Nelson 1993; Kuiper and Sap 1995). Taking a cue from the work of ...

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