The data confirms it — other parents really do judge your choices for your child. An economist explains. In partnership with UBS
Economists are employed in a range of organizations and agencies, including many where their work will not be recognized or known by the general public. Emily Oster, a professor at Brown University, has gained widespread recognition for her books,"Expecting Better" and"Cribsheet", which focus on pregnancy and raising small children.
Economists are employed in a range of organizations and agencies, including many where their work will not be recognized or known by the general public. Emily Oster, a professor at Brown University, has gained widespread recognition for her books,"Expecting Better" and"Cribsheet", which focus on pregnancy and raising small children.
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