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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
This panel explores the impact of parenthood and marriage on political participation from a variety of diverse perspectives. The papers examine both how marriage and families impact individual participation in politics and the labor force and how state policies can encourage or discourage women's participation.
Politics on Leave: Parental Leave and Women's Decision to Run for Office - Mirko Wegemann, European University Institute
Working Mothers in Taiwan - Grace C. Huang, St. Lawrence University
Achieving a Work-Life Balance: Post-COVID Possibilities for Policy Change? - Tracy L. Steffy, CUNY: Kingsborough Community College
Revolution Starts at Home: Women's Civic Engagement and In-House Female Support - Shanze Fatima Rauf, University of Pennsylvania; Erik M. Wibbels, University of Pennsylvania; Diego José Romero, Utah State University