Sunhwa Lee

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Women’s Work Supports, Job Retention, and Job Mobility: Child Care and Employer Provided Health Insurance Help Women Stay on Jobs

This research in brief presents selected findings from IWPR's report "Work Supports, Job Retention, and Job Mobility Among Low-Income Mothers" by Dr. Sunhwa Lee. The findings indicate that low-income mothers have a high rate of job-turnover compared with higher-income mothers.

By Sunhwa Lee|2020-11-24T04:34:00-05:00November 1, 2004|IWPR|Comments Off on Women’s Work Supports, Job Retention, and Job Mobility: Child Care and Employer Provided Health Insurance Help Women Stay on Jobs

The Impact of Disabilities on Mothers’ Work Participation: Examining Differences between Single and Married Mothers

This study examines the prevalence of disabilities among mothers and children and analyzes how these disabilities influence mothers’ work participation.

By Sunhwa Lee, Gi-Taik Oh, Heidi Hartmann and Barbara Gault|2021-01-07T02:56:04-05:00January 31, 2004|IWPR|Comments Off on The Impact of Disabilities on Mothers’ Work Participation: Examining Differences between Single and Married Mothers

Social Security: The Largest Source of Income for Both Women and Men in Retirement

This Briefing Paper examines major sources of income for older Americans—earnings, Social Security pensions and assets—by gender and marital status.

By Heidi Hartmann and Sunhwa Lee|2020-11-15T17:45:14-05:00March 31, 2003|IWPR|Comments Off on Social Security: The Largest Source of Income for Both Women and Men in Retirement

Disabilities among Children and Mothers in Low-Income Families

This Research-in-Brief presents selected findings from an IWPR analysis examining disabilities among children and mothers in low-income families.

By Sunhwa Lee, Melissa Sills and Gi-Taik Oh|2020-11-22T21:57:21-05:00June 21, 2002|IWPR|Comments Off on Disabilities among Children and Mothers in Low-Income Families