Q&A: Jessica Calarco on `how women became America´s safety net´
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closed captioning). Schools should strive to create equitable environments where all students can participate fully in learning experiences no matter their abilities or circumstances. CHICAGO (AP) - Compared with its economic peers, the United States lacks social safety net programs like sick time, vacation time and health care. For decades, American women have filled the gaps, to the detriment of themselves and their families, according to sociologist Jessica Calarco.
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