Why Homemakers Matter (with Ivana Greco) 

With Katharine B. Stevens | Ivana Greco

EARLY MATTERS PODCAST

Center on Child and Family Policy

February 1, 2024

Summary
Katharine talks with Ivana Greco about her unusual path from successful, Harvard-educated attorney to full-time "stay-at-home mom," caring for her toddler and homeschooling her two young sons. Their conversation illuminates the often-overlooked societal importance and personal fulfillment of full-time parenting.

Key points include:

  • Why Ivana dislikes the term "stay-at-home mom" and thinks "homemaker" better characterizes that essential role.

  • The limitations of GDP in capturing the value of individual production and the false dichotomy between pro-GDP and pro-family positions.

  • Historical significance of the "housewife," and the critical role homemakers have long played in the economic and social fabric of a thriving society.

  • The technological and cultural influences that led to devaluation of work at home.

  • Policy solutions to better support homemakers, including reforms to Social Security and providing stronger on-ramps back into the workforce.


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About the Guest

After graduating cum laude from Harvard Law School in 2011, Ivana Greco spent a decade working as a successful attorney, specializing in qualified retirement-plan advising and healthcare litigation. A couple of years ago, she left her paid employment to work as a full-time mother of her three children, caring for a toddler and homeschooling her two young sons. She is also a writer, publishing regularly on family policy and other issues that impact stay-at-home parents.


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