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"Quoted in The Chronicle of Higher Education"
"...The authors explore the conflicts of employed mothers who are criticized for not being home with their children and stay-at-home moms who are denied recognition by a society that defines success by career title and income level." Chicago Sun-Times
"Mother in the Middle ... reminds us that for families to function well, they need both mothers and fathers, each performing their unique and irreplaceable roles." Wade R. Horn, Ph.D., Assistant Secretary for Children and Families, Health and Human Services
"Thumbs up for ... attempting to answer the difficult question of what can be done in the public sector to recognize the importance of motherhood and children." Leah Dobkin, Columbia School of Social Work, for Three Village Times, New York City
"Mother in the Middle is an indispensable resource for every dedicated mother..." Rabbi Daniel Lapin, Toward Tradition, Radio KVI, Seattle, WA
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Co-author and Editor, published 1992
Cited by Don Browning, University of Chicago, August, 1998
Cited by Notre Dame
Cited by the Health Department, Huntington County, Indiana |
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"Contraceptives Fail to Prevent Pregnancy," Teenage Pregnancy, Stephen P. Thompson, Book Editor, Greenhaven Press, Inc., 1997, other contributing authors include: Barbara Defoe Whitehead, Joe Klein, Charles Murray, Douglas Besharov, Charles Krauthammer, Donald Lambro, Barbara Vobeja, Suzanne Fields, Kristin Luker. |
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| "Parental Leave: A Benefit for Families . . . or Employers?" Family Policy Review, Fall, 2003 |
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| "Supporting Marriage through Income Splitting" Family Policy Review, Spring, 2003 |
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| Published work read into the Congressional Record, May 26, 1994 |
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"G.I. Jane at VMI " Charmaine and Jack Yoest explain why female "Brother Rats" may have a rough time at the nation's oldest military college. A harbinger of things to come? - Virginia Military Institute
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"Beware of Big Sister,"
Charmaine Yoest exposes a troubling treaty with a teflon title. Get ready for more shenanigans at the UN
“The CEDAW Treaty” (Fall 2002). |
“DACOWITS at the Pentagon,”
Booby traps at the Pentagon: Charmaine and Jack Yoest introduce you to the Pentagon's babes in arms. What do they want? An "open dialogue" on breastfeeding - Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services
(Winter 2002). Also appeared in the Houston Chronicle |
"Adopting Solutions"
A Brighter Future: Solutions to Policy Issues Affecting America's Children
Pacific Research Institute |
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| "Emptying the Nest" Family Research Council, 1998 |
Proprietary research on a Wirthlin Worldwide poll asking to rate the desirability of various child care options in a nationwide poll of 1,004 adults. |
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| "Should Condoms Be Distributed in Schools?" The American Council on Science and Health, Inc., Priorities For Long Life and Good Health, Vol 6 No 4, 1995. |
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Published in May 25, 1994 |
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| Photo captioned in March 10, 1995, while introducing Bill Archer, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee at a press conference on tax reform. |
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Quoted in "Top Priorities," The Washington Times, March 5, 2002.
Quoted in "Bar association urges U.S. to ratify women's rights pact," The Washington Times, George Archibald, August 14, 2002.
Quoted in "Androgynous VMI," The Washington Times, August 3, 2001. |
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Photo by Ross D. Franklin/The Washington Times Rep. Bill Archer, chairman for the House Ways and Means Committee, is introduced by Jack Yoest, his wife, Charmaine and their daughter, Hannah for an announcement about middle-class tax cuts. |
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| Cited in "The Way We Really Are: Coming to Terms With America's Changing Families," by Stephanie Coontz, Basic Books; Reprint edition (April 1998) |
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Cited in syllabus: Women's Studies, Elizabeth M. Schneider, 2002, The George Washington University
Cited in syllabus: Women and Public Policy, Cynthia Harrison, 2003, The George Washington University |
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| Quoted in roundtable with Joyce Brothers, Ph.D.; Bob Arnot, MD; and Alvin Poussaint, MD, in "Teens and Sex Survey," Good Housekeeping, June, 1993. |
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Quoted in National Journal, "Home Economics," April 4, 1998. |
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"Mothers' Movement", Sarah Glazer, from the Congressional Quarterly, April 4, 2003 |
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Quoted in "Most Colleges Lack Family Leave,"
By John Yellig of The Daily Progress, February 8, 2004, Charlottesville, Virginia |
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| Cited "Best appearance on Crossfire by a UVA researcher." |
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Cited by Don Browning,
August, 1998 |
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| Cited by the University of Kentucky student newspaper |
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Cited and pictured By Angela R. Treadway,
The Presbyterian Layman,
Wednesday, November 11, 1998 |
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| Cited in Child Abuse, Bryan J. Grapes, book editor, Published: San Diego, CA : Greenhaven Press, c2001. |
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