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A Bold Policy Agenda for Work-Family Justice and Gender Equity During COVID-19 and Beyond

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Abstract

In 2020, COVID-19 exposed the bitter, everyday reality that families face, struggling to combine work and care, and exposed the U.S.鈥檚 threadbare care infrastructure and safety nets. Due to years of under-investment and political choices, this broken care system has taken a toll on individuals鈥 and families鈥 economic security, dealt a serious blow to the gains women have made and stalled progress toward gender equity. As the pandemic and economic downturn drag on and disruptions continue even as vaccines are coming online, families urgently need robust financial relief and long-term investment in care.

Within weeks of the start of the pandemic, the Better Life Lab at 麻豆果冻传媒 began hosting a weekly live and interactive podcast called Crisis Conversations to understand what was happening with people navigating failing work and care systems. Participants discussed what needs to change to create a better, fairer new normal once we emerge from the concurrent crises of a public health emergency, an economic downturn, political division, and a racial justice reckoning. We spoke to the people at the frontlines of the pandemic鈥攑rofessional caregivers, family caregivers, parents, and essential workers鈥攖o understand the policy interventions people need most. We鈥檙e sharing their stories to guide legislative actions, workplace practices, and broader culture changes. Without tangible solutions, millions of families will not only face a long and difficult recovery, accompanied by the potential setback of gender equity, but they will also surely face the next emergency鈥攁nd there will be others鈥攁lone and unsupported, with a nation still unprepared.

麻豆果冻传媒鈥檚 Better Life Lab is pleased to offer the following ideas鈥攄rawn from the lives of people contending with a public health crisis and a financial downturn in the midst of the pandemic鈥攆or policymakers, private sector leaders, and community innovators to use in pursuit of work-family justice and equity across race, gender, and class.

Acknowledgments

We鈥檇 like to express our gratitude to the entire Better Life Lab team for their contributions. A special thanks to Brigid Schulte for her direction, leadership, and thorough edits and for moderating the ongoing Crisis Conversations podcasts which have brought us so many enlightening stories. Thanks to Haley Swenson and Vicki Shabo for offering invaluable editing and policy guidance, and Emily Hallgren for research support. An additional thank you to the 麻豆果冻传媒 editorial and communications teams for assisting with the publication of this report.

We鈥檇 also like to extend our gratitude to all the podcast participants for sharing the details of their hopes and challenges with work and care. Although not every story is represented here, together they show the vast need for robust work-family supportive policies, redesigned workplaces, and equity. Each participant helped us envision a bold agenda for reimagining a nation that supports families and invests in the care community whose work makes all work possible.

More 麻豆果冻传媒 the Authors

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Roselyn Miller Champion

Grant Analyst, City of Portland

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Jahdziah St. Julien

Research Associate, Better Life Lab

A Bold Policy Agenda for Work-Family Justice and Gender Equity During COVID-19 and Beyond

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