CEOs Hate Remote Work, But This Nobel Prize Winner Says It's a Win for Women
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Goldin emphasizes the crucial role of sewer systems in shaping human civilization, highlighting how they revolutionized public health by preventing the spread of disease and enabling the formation of dense urban centers: 'They keep us alive.'
She suggests embracing new work models post-pandemic, predicting a positive impact on gender dynamics. Remote work offers opportunities for women to engage in the workforce and men to share childcare responsibilities, potentially reshaping traditional gender roles.
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