Generational divides in the GOP, conservation and sustainability in Angola and Botswana, and recent labor market patterns for women.
Prime-age women are going above and beyond in the labor market recovery Prime-age women (ages 25 to 54) have contributed most to the rebound in U.S. labor force participation after the pandemic. Women with young children (ages 0 to 4) are a driving force in the recovery. Lauren Bauer and Sarah Yu Wang discuss this and other recent labor patterns and call for policies to better support the nation’s female workers. | Listen: Conserving biodiversity from Angola’s water tower to Botswana’s Okavango Delta On the final episode of the Foresight Africa podcast’s second season, Kerllen Costa of the National Geographic’s Okavango Wilderness Project joins Aloysius Uche Ordu to tell the story of the flora and fauna of Botswana’s Okavango Delta. Costa emphasizes that regional locals are critical to the conservation and sustainability of this vital watershed. | How younger voters will impact elections: What happened in the GOP debate? The Millennial and Plural (Gen Z) generations rank climate change and abortion among their top three issues. Questions about those two issues were the ones the GOP primary candidates had the most difficulty answering in last week’s debate. Morley Winograd, Michael Hais, and Doug Ross write that the generational split between Republican voters exemplifies the larger problem the party has in reconciling the attitudes of older and younger Republicans. | The conclusions and recommendations of any Brookings publication are solely those of its author(s), and do not reflect the views of the Institution, its management, or its other scholars. | |