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WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT

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Not All Working Women Can 'Lean In
', Fredrickson, 5/15

Women Still Earn Less than Men Across the Board, Davis, EPI 4/15

How Equal Pay for Working Women would Reduce Poverty and Grow the American Economy Hartmann et al, IWPR 1/14

Why the US Lags Other Advanced Economies in Women’s Employment, Appelbaum 11/13

Best and Worst Countries for Women, 6/12

Employment Crisis Worsens for Black Women during the Recovery, NWLC 8/11

Two Years of Economic Recovery: Women Lose Jobs, Men Find Them, Kochhar, 7/11

The Impact of the Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001on Women's Employment, Gertrude Schaffner Goldberg and Helen Lachs Ginsburg

Uncommon Sense 23: Washington's New Poor Law: Welfare"Reform's" Legacy and Real Welfare Reform, by Sheila Collins 

Uncommon Sense 22: Women and Social Security: Statement and Checklist by the National Council of Women's Organizations. Reprinted with permission from IWPR web site, http://www.iwpr.org. 

Uncommon Sense 18: Welfare Reforming the Workplace by Maurice Emsellem 

Uncommon Sense 17: Needed: A National Commitment to Families by Ruth Sidel


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