Haley Swenson is a PhD researcher, writer, and innovator focused on achieving workplace and public policy reforms through culture change and community-level and family-level transformations. Her work focuses on the nexus between gender inequality and family distress in the home and the U.S. workplace.


Recent Highlights:

Swenson and her wife Alieza Durana on their Oct. 2020 wedding day. / Grey Giraffe Photography

Swenson and her wife Alieza Durana on their Oct. 2020 wedding day. / Grey Giraffe Photography

This Country is a Risky Place to Be a Parent, And This Pandemic Reminded Me of That.

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Haley Swenson, Eve Rodsky, David G. Smith, and W. Brad Johnson write for HBR’s Big Idea issue with four ways dads can halt the pandemic’s devastating effects on working on mothers. / Harvard Business Review

Haley Swenson, Eve Rodsky, David G. Smith, and W. Brad Johnson write for HBR’s Big Idea issue with four ways dads can halt the pandemic’s devastating effects on working on mothers. / Harvard Business Review

Big Idea: Dads, Commit to Your Family at Home and at Work

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An Unexpected Upside to Lockdown: Men Have Discovered Housework

Haley Swenson and Brigid Schulte.

Read at The Guardian →