Amy Caiazza

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Women’s Economic Status in the States: Wide Disparities by Race, Ethnicity, and Region

Women’s earnings, the female/male earnings ratio, the occupation and industries in which women work, women’s business ownership, and women’s poverty are all important aspects of women’seconomic status.

By Amy Caiazza, April Shaw and Misha Werschkul|2020-12-28T01:57:44-05:00October 31, 2004|IWPR|Comments Off on Women’s Economic Status in the States: Wide Disparities by Race, Ethnicity, and Region

Engaging Women in Environmental Activism: Recommendations for Rachel’s Network

In this report, the Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR) outlines key research findings that can help Rachel’s Network achieve these goals by better understanding women’s attitudes toward the environment, their activism around environmental issues, effective strategies for engaging women in environmental activism, and potential partners among women’s organizations for building a coalition around environmentalism.

By Amy Caiazza|2021-01-07T02:44:09-05:00September 13, 2003|IWPR|Comments Off on Engaging Women in Environmental Activism: Recommendations for Rachel’s Network

Does Women’s Representation in Elected Office Lead to Women-Friendly Policy?

As of spring 2002, women hold 13 of the 100 seats in the U.S. Senate and 60 of the 435 in the U.S. House.

By Amy Caiazza|2020-11-29T03:39:16-05:00April 30, 2002|IWPR|Comments Off on Does Women’s Representation in Elected Office Lead to Women-Friendly Policy?

Why Gender Matters in Understanding September 11: Women, militarism, and Violence

This Briefing Paper analyzes women’s roles as victims, supporters, and opponents of violence, terrorism, and militarism.

By Amy Caiazza|2020-11-15T00:27:25-05:00November 10, 2001|IWPR|Comments Off on Why Gender Matters in Understanding September 11: Women, militarism, and Violence

Women’s Community Involvement: The Effects of Money, Safety, Parenthood, and Friends

Decreased civic and political participation is a pressing problem in our country.

By Amy Caiazza|2021-01-23T03:51:59-05:00September 1, 2001|IWPR|Comments Off on Women’s Community Involvement: The Effects of Money, Safety, Parenthood, and Friends