
In a recent article from The New Yorker, "The Case for Having Lots of Kids," Emma Green features Hannah's Children, a book by Busch School Professor Catherine Pakaluk.
As a mother of eight, Pakaluk journeyed across the U.S., interviewing fifty-five college-educated women raising five or more children. Through open-ended questions, she delves into their motivations, the timing of their decisions, and the broader significance of their choice for their families and the country. Read more of Hannah's Children.