What We’re Reading Today (12/8)
Each morning, IWPR’s @landewatson compiles articles on gender, race, economics, and [...]
Each morning, IWPR’s @landewatson compiles articles on gender, race, economics, and [...]
By Allison Lewis, IWPR Development Coordinator Tuesday, November 28, is [...]
RESEARCH MAKING THE NEWS What It's Like To Fight For [...]
If trends over the last 30 years continue, Hispanic women will not see equal pay with White men until 2233—216 years from now.
Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) has provided an opportunity for [...]
The Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR) analysis of the October employment report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) establishment survey finds that in September women lost 41,000 jobs and men gained just 8,000 jobs for a total of 33,000 jobs lost in September.
By Heidi Hartmann and Geanine Wester The people in cities and [...]
In June 2017, IWPR, in collaboration with the National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA), released The Status of Black Women in the United States to shine a spotlight on the myriad ways that Black women contribute to their families, communities, and the nation.
Survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking often need [...]
In the current issue of Dissent, IWPR’s Heidi Hartmann and [...]