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The time-strapped, working mom isn’t a natural phenomenon. She’s the product of bad policy Zara Rahman

The time-strapped, working mom isn’t a natural phenomenon. She’s the product of bad policy

Juggling work and children leaves mothers with no time and mental health challenges. But the solution isn’t a return to the gender roles of the 60s. It’s building systems of collective care that ease the burden on all parents, writes Zara Rahman

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