
Claire Cain Miller
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@nytimes reporter covering gender and work for @UpshotNYT, nellie bly wannabe
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https://www.nytimes.com/by/claire-cain-miller 04-12-2008 20:12:17
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“We have not found another answer and so we are left with a question, which is: Whom do we love more, our guns or our children?” writes Esau McCaulley. nyti.ms/40FVklM

The gender gap in college attendance is much, much bigger for those from middle-class and poorer families. I think this is one reason it is harder for those in elite circles to see the problem. Chart from John N.Friedman et al: nber.org/system/files/w…



The US actually built a robust safety net in the pandemic, and now we've basically dismantled it. Fantastic graphic from Claire Cain Miller and Alicia Parlapiano nytimes.com/interactive/20…


how it started/ going :( nytimes.com/interactive/20… read Claire Cain Miller Alicia Parlapiano today


For a brief pandemic moment, we had a robust social safety net. It didn’t last. But there are signs that it may have changed the appetite for government support for its citizens for the future. w Alicia Parlapiano nytimes.com/interactive/20…

To give a sense of the impact of Florida's coming abortion law, take a look at how it changes how far women throughout the South will need to go to get an abortion after 6 weeks of pregnancy. nytimes.com/interactive/20… Claire Cain Miller Quoctrung Bui



Virtual clinics are becoming a more entrenched part of abortion just as the courts are considering banning them. As a former tech start-up reporter, these entrepreneurs struck me as bringing a Silicon Valley approach to abortion care. w Margot Sanger-Katz nytimes.com/2023/04/18/ups…


Unwanted Epidurals, Untreated Pain: Black Women Tell Their Birth Stories. Regardless of income or education, Black mothers have worse birth outcomes, by Claire Cain Miller Sarah Kliff nytimes.com/2023/05/06/ups… via The Upshot #SystemicRacism #sdoh


Bless the Times & Claire Cain Miller for recognizing the importance of the net to young people ostracized where they live. The surgeon general also had to acknowledge this: For One Group of Teenagers, Social Media Seems a Clear Net Benefit nytimes.com/2023/05/24/ups…


For One Group of Teenagers, Social Media Seems a Clear Net Benefit Despite the surgeon general’s warning about its risks for youth in general, researchers and teenagers say it can be a “lifeline” for L.G.B.T.Q. youth. — by Claire Cain Miller nytimes.com/2023/05/24/ups…

1 in 5 members of Gen Z identifies as LGBTQ. Unlike a decade ago, their peers are mostly unfazed, and high school has become a much more welcoming place. Yet they’re also in mental health crisis and facing bills restricting their lives. w Frankie Paris nytimes.com/interactive/20…

What It’s Like to Be a Queer Teenager in America Today: Social acceptance among young people has increased significantly in only a decade. But the #MentalHealth of #LGBTQ+ teens is suffering, by Frankie Paris Claire Cain Miller nytimes.com/interactive/20… via The Upshot🏳️🌈

Everyone Says Social Media Is Bad for Teens: Proving It Is Another Thing. Parents, scientists and the surgeon general are worried. But there isn’t even a shared definition of what social media is. nytimes.com/2023/06/17/ups… via Claire Cain Miller


On todays’s Daily: Our new era of parenting, known as Intensive Parenting, is actually bad for a parent’s mental health. So says the US government. We explore this tricky subject — and how we got here as parents — with the great Claire Cain Miller: nytimes.com/2024/10/09/pod…