Hanna Rosin (born 1970) is an author and writer. Read full biography of Hanna Rosin →
Green jobs - those are jobs that feel like new economy jobs; they do require some training.
I deeply believe that men and women need each other.
I grew up in a working-class Israeli family, which was feminist only in its female-dominated structure.
I think we should all call ourselves feminists.
If you look at total numbers in the working and middle class, men still on average make more than women.
Men need marriage more than women do. In fact, they need it to survive.
One way the Tea Party has benefited female candidates - and the conservative movement generally - is by consciously steering clear of social issues.
The modern economy is becoming a place where women hold the cards.
There comes a point in nearly every book event I've done when a little feminist revolt stirs inside the crowd.
We're so marriage-obsessed, we think that only married people are families.
With the Jews, the questions are always open; we're always questioning. I love that questioning tradition.
Yes, the upper reaches of society are still dominated by men.
You need to prepare the child you have for the world that exists.