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| Lisa Belkin's Life's Work Is Stating The Obvs: 'Times' Workplace Columnist Limns Difference Between Old And Young |
| Published: July 26, 2007, 4:45 pm |
| Tags: Bras, Lisa Belkin, Lisa Belkin S Life S Work Is Stating The Obvs |
| Add to this the favorite fact of human resource managers everywhere: this is the first time in history that four generations -- those who lived through World War II, Baby Boomers, Generation X and... |
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| The Power Breakfast: Food And Work Don't Work Well Together |
| Published: October 18, 2007, 11:00 am |
| Tags: Causes Of Anorexia, Dispatches From Balthazar, Lisa Belkin, New York Times, The Power Breakfast, Welcome To The Working Week |
| Sometimes, you know, you don't want to have breakfast meetings. But? Dinner meetings sometimes aren't fun either! And you know what? Lunch meetings? They are so irksome! Working itself, particularly... |
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| More Modern Dads Are Juggling The Work/Life Balance Alongside Their Wives [State Of The Union] |
| Published: June 12, 2008, 9:30 am |
| Tags: State Of The Union, Father S Day, Lisa Belkin, Maternity Leave, Paternity Leave |
| In honor of Father's Day this weekend, there is a slew of articles about modern fatherhood, most notably the the cover story of the New York Times Magazine coming out this Sunday about "equal... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] |
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| Share and share alike: Equal parenting |
| Published: June 13, 2008, 12:03 pm |
| Tags: Childcare, Childcare Provider, Childcaredecisions, Childcareprovider, Childcareproviders, Equal Parenting, Equalparenting, Lisa Belkin, Lisabelkin, Newyorktimes, Working From Home, Working Moms, Working Mothers, Working Parents, Working Fathers, Working Moms, Workingfrom |
| features an article by Lisa Belkin about couples who have consciously chosen equal parenting -- the completely fair distribution of labor within the home. They divide work and laundry and kid duties 50/50, even if this means working less and scheduling more. And for these parents, equal is successful. But is it realistic?Statistically, |
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