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Major media outlets also turned out in droves. A photographer for The Boston Globe, David Kamerman, said that he had showed up just 15 minutes before Summers’ speech...
...classes are all moving,” said NYU junior Richard F. Kamerman. One was held in the art studio of a classmate’s father, and another will take place in a neighborhood church, he said...
...Despite the effects of the strike on class locations and teaching, Kamerman said that most students are supportive...
...women -- without a national consensus on family policy. Part of this is guaranteeing employed parents the right to take time off after the birth or adoption of a child without risking the loss of their job; more than 100 nations ensure such rights for women workers, according to Sheila Kamerman, a social-policy professor at Columbia University. Equally essential is some sort of financial aid or subsidy to help the working poor and the middle class obtain quality child care; most West European countries have such programs...
...middle-class dream of a house, a car and three square meals for the kids carried a dual-income price tag. "What was once a problem only of poor families has now become a part of daily life and a basic concern of typical American families," says Sheila B. Kamerman, a professor of social policy and planning at Columbia University and co-author of Child Care: Facing the Hard Choices. Some women are angry that the feminist movement failed to foresee the conflict that would arise between work and family life. "Safe, licensed child care should have been as prominent...
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