Why the World's Richest Country Treats Its Parents So Poorly
Briefly

"His wife had recently been offered a job in America. 'It would have been great for her career,' he said, 'but we figured it would be too dangerous for the kids.'"
"We're known for being intense, neurotic, overprotective, obsessed with academic achievement- 'the opposite of relaxed,'" Matthias Doepke, a professor of economics at the London School of Economics, told me.
Read at The Atlantic
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