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Sep 5
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Why moms are leaving their paid jobs

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Moms are quitting — or getting pushed out. Workforce participation for mothers in the U.S. has been dropping for most of this year, and the reasons are more complicated than return-to-office mandates. Today on the show, we talk to moms about why they left their jobs and to economist Misty Heggeness, who has studied the phenomenon. 

Find more of Misty’s research here

Related episodes:  
How insurance is affecting the cost of childcare 
Women, work and the pandemic  
That time America paid for universal daycare 

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