Sociologist, Author On 'Making Motherhoood Work' For Highly Stressed American Moms
New and expecting mothers are frequently told that their lives will
change once their baby arrives. They don't always hear how,
especially when it comes to their careers. Caitlyn Collins is a
sociologist at Washington University in St. Louis. She
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New and expecting mothers are frequently told that their lives will
change once their baby arrives. They don't always hear how,
especially when it comes to their careers. Caitlyn Collins is a
sociologist at Washington University in St. Louis. She conducted
interviews with mothers around the world and found American moms
feel far more stressed out than women in Italy, Germany and Sweden.
Collins spoke with On Second Thought host Virginia Prescott about
her research.
change once their baby arrives. They don't always hear how,
especially when it comes to their careers. Caitlyn Collins is a
sociologist at Washington University in St. Louis. She conducted
interviews with mothers around the world and found American moms
feel far more stressed out than women in Italy, Germany and Sweden.
Collins spoke with On Second Thought host Virginia Prescott about
her research.
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