Author Archive
Rebecca J. Rosen
Management
Why Americans Work So Much Despite Economist John Maynard Keynes' Prediction
The economist predicted a society so prosperous that people would hardly have to work. But that isn’t exactly how things have played out.
- Rebecca J. Rosen, The Atlantic
Management
The Hidden Cost of a Flexible Job
It's nice to be able to work from home once in a while, but workers wind up compensating with longer, more intense hours.
- Rebecca J. Rosen, The Atlantic
Management
Actually, Some Material Goods Can Make You Happy
But which ones?
- Rebecca J. Rosen, The Atlantic
Defense
How to Swindle Soldiers
A new report from ProPublica highlights three companies that have made a business out of suing service members.
- Rebecca J. Rosen, The Atlantic
Management
A Map of Maternity Leave Policies Around the World
The U.S. is one of only a handful of countries that does not require some form of paid time off for new mothers.
- Rebecca J. Rosen, The Atlantic
Management
Our Cubicles, Ourselves: How the Modern Office Shapes American Life
How did we come to work in spaces that make us so miserable?
- Rebecca J. Rosen, The Atlantic
Management
America's Workers: Stressed Out, Overwhelmed, Totally Exhausted
Why do so many people—particularly women—seem to have so much on their plates?
- Rebecca J. Rosen, The Atlantic
Management
Beware: Mistakes and Workplace Injuries Spike After Switch to Daylight Savings Time
The average American gets about 40 minutes less sleep the night after pushing the clock ahead an hour—with measurable consequences for on-the-job safety.
- Rebecca J. Rosen, The Atlantic
Oversight
Finally, Prisoners and Their Families Won't Have to Pay Crazy Phone Rates
It hasn't been easy and it hasn't been quick, but for the friends and families of those behind bars, "change has finally come," says the FCC's acting chairwoman.
- Rebecca J. Rosen, The Atlantic