Psychologists Off the Clock

441. Having It All with Corinne Low

Jan 6, 2026
In this engaging conversation, Corinne Low, an associate professor at the Wharton School and author of Having It All, dives into the complexities women face in balancing career and family. She explores how structural barriers and unequal home labor affect women's careers and earnings. Corinne debunks myths about women's competitiveness and offers practical strategies for negotiating better workplace outcomes. She emphasizes redefining success based on personal values and staying intentional about time to find true fulfillment.
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INSIGHT

Structural Barriers Explain The Earnings Plateau

  • Corinne Low shows top-performing women's earnings plateau despite maximal effort, revealing structural limits.
  • This indicates systemic barriers, not individual failure, drive the long-term wage gap.
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Anticipatory Maternity Discrimination Exists

  • Corinne Low documents anticipatory maternity discrimination that lowers promotion rates.
  • Firms promote women less because they expect leave-related disruption, not because of women's abilities.
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Home Labor Cuts Women's Career Bandwidth

  • Women do far more domestic labor even when they are primary breadwinners.
  • That unequal household burden reduces women's time, energy, and career bandwidth relative to men.
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