Susan Eaton | |
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Born | Washington, D.C., U.S. | July 9, 1957
Died | December 30, 2003 Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. | (aged 46)
Occupation(s) | Political scientist, workers' rights activist |
Spouse | Marshall Ganz |
Academic background | |
Education | Harvard University (BA, MPA) Massachusetts Institute of Technology (PhD) |
Thesis | Work-family integration in biotechnology: implications for firms and employees (2000) |
Doctoral advisor | Lotte Bailyn, Thomas Anton Kochan |
Academic work | |
Institutions | Service Employees International Union John F. Kennedy School of Government |
Susan Catharine Eaton (July 9, 1957 – December 30, 2003) was an American political scientist and workers' rights activist. Eaton was an assistant professor of public policy at Harvard Kennedy School, who became a nursing home researcher at Harvard and workers' activist.[1] She wrote about health care management, women's role in union leadership and work-family issues and gender equity in the workplace.