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Comparing the Living Standards of Husbands and Wives: In and Out of Marriage

This paper argues that analyzing the livings standards of husbands and wives within families is a critical challenge for researchers concerned with the valid measurement of family well-being.

By IWPR|2020-11-13T03:01:05-05:00March 29, 1989|IWPR|Comments Off on Comparing the Living Standards of Husbands and Wives: In and Out of Marriage

OPM Comparable Worth / Pay Equity Study Overstates Women’s Progress In Federal Workplace

A recent report by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) contains numerous misleading conclusions about women’s progress in the federal government and the impact of pay equity (also known as comparable worth) on women’s future employment gains in this sector.

By IWPR|2021-02-16T03:49:11-05:00November 3, 1987|IWPR|Comments Off on OPM Comparable Worth / Pay Equity Study Overstates Women’s Progress In Federal Workplace

Costs to Women and Their Families of Childbirth and Lack of Parental Leave

Testimony before the Subcommittee on Children, Families, Drugs and Alcoholism, Committee on Labor and Human Resources, U.S., using figures and charts from IWPR’s study Unnecessary Losses: Costs to Americans of the Lack of Family and Medical Leave.

By IWPR|2020-12-28T01:41:15-05:00October 29, 1987|IWPR|Comments Off on Costs to Women and Their Families of Childbirth and Lack of Parental Leave

The Labor Market, The Working Poor, and Welfare Reform: Policy Suggestions for the Clinton Administration

Research conducted by the Institute for Women's Policy Research suggests that two types of strategies are needed to solve the programs of the working poor and to improve the living standards of the millions who currently depend on welfare.

By IWPR|2020-12-14T04:29:49-05:00December 1, 1982|IWPR|Comments Off on The Labor Market, The Working Poor, and Welfare Reform: Policy Suggestions for the Clinton Administration