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Kerline Batista (Sport Media Class of 2016) published her research on the consequences of parental absences from children’s participation in sports.  Her blog appears in the website in One Million for Work Flexibility.

 

Batista read over 30 articles and book chapters in the process of writing this editorial, documenting that parental presence at children’s sporting events is an important vehicle for family bonding. And yet, many parents labor in jobs that do not provide for the types of flexibility that make this possible. This work was performed in Stephen Sweet’s sociology course “Work and Family.”

Read the article here:

http://www.workflexibility.org/millennial-voice-build-memories-not-resumes-analysis-decrease-parental-attendance-youth-sport/

 

Kerline Batista (Sport Media Class of 2016) publishes in One Million for Work Flexibility | 0 Comments |
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