The Underground Economy of Unpaid Care More than 40 million people provide unpaid care for adults. My mother was one of them. Julie Poole | Jul 12, 2022
Care Workers Demand Federal Support as First Responders in Climate Crises Domestic care workers have been overlooked in the economy and as political actors for too long. Rucha Chitnis | Sep 2, 2021
Opinion | Family | Childcare | American Families Plan | care economy | economic America’s Recovery Depends on an Infrastructure of Care It’s time to catch up with the global community in enacting a permanent national paid leave policy and other caregiving supports. Angela Glover Blackwell, Dawn Huckelbridge | Jun 22, 2021
In-Home Caregivers in California Could Finally Get Unemployment Benefits If signed into law, California's AB-1993 would extend unemployment eligibility to more than 119,000 family caregivers, most of whom are low-income women of color. Claudia Boyd-Barrett | Sep 23, 2020