Ann Shola Orloff

She is a professor of Sociology and Political Science and Board of Lady Managers of the Columbian Exposition Chair at Northwestern University.

She is a professor of Sociology and Political Science and Board of Lady Managers of the Columbian Exposition Chair at Northwestern University.

[1] Her books include The Many Hands of the State: Theorizing Political Authority and Social Control (co-editor with Kimberly J. Morgan; Cambridge University Press, 2017), Remaking Modernity: Politics, History and Sociology (co-editor with Julia Adams and Elisabeth Clemens; Duke, 2005) and States, Markets, Families: Gender, Liberalism and Social Policy in Australia, Canada, Great Britain and the United States (with Julia O'Connor and Sheila Shaver; Cambridge, 1999).

[2] Orloff's publications include Rethinking Power in Politics (2012), Policy, Politics, Gender: Bringing Gender to the Analysis of Welfare States (edited by Stephan Leibfried, Oxford University, 2010), The Power of Gender Perspectives: Feminist Influence on Policy Paradigims, Social Science, and Social Politics (co written by Bruno Pailer, Social Politics, 2009), Gendering the Comparative Analysis of Welfare States: An Unfinished Agenda (Sociological theory, 2009),[3] Solidarity in Question: Gender, Nation and European Social Provision ( Review essay in Social-Economic Review, 2008), From Maternalism to 'Employment for All: Sate Policies to Promote Women's Employment Across the Affluent Democracies (Co edited by Jonah Levy, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2006).

Some Sociologist disagree with Orloff and argue that the issue with woman working has more effect on depopulation.