Ann Shola Orloff
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Orloff’s research focuses on how U.S. policies about parental leave; child care and gender equality have evolved over the past half century; and how they compare to policies in other nations. In particular; she is investigating the impact of feminist and anti-feminist political mobilization; employers’ demand for women workers; and the historical legacies of social provision for mothers and children. Orloff is the co-founder and editor of Social Politics: International Studies in Gender; State and Society; and past President of the Social Science History Association and the International Sociological Association Research Committee Nineteen on Poverty; Social Welfare and Social Policy. She also serves on the advisory boards of a number of European research networks that are investigating social policy and equality.