Damaske featured on in Atlantic article on retirement
Retirement Gets Harder the Longer You Wait For men like Joe Biden—highly educated, employed past 65, strongly tied to work—stepping away can pose its own risks to health and happiness. By Charley Locke When President Joe Biden announced on Sunday that he was ending his campaign for…
College Shapes Black, White, and Latina Women’s Work and Family Lives Differently
Having a college education shapes women’s work and family trajectories—including their marriage, parenting, and employment patterns—but the effects of education differ among Black, Latina, and white women, according to new research in the journal Demography. Here are some of the key findings…
Damaske featured on NPR's Marketplace, AP, more
PRI Associate Director Sarah Damaske was featured on NPR's Marketplace on May 15 in the story "A greater percentage of women are working than ever before." In the piece, Damasked notes women’s work patterns have come to look more like men’s in that more women, especially women with college…