Helping Single Moms Graduate College Considered Good Investment
LINCOLN, Neb. -- Nebraska would see a big return on [...]
LINCOLN, Neb. -- Nebraska would see a big return on [...]
By ELLE MOXLEY, KCUR KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — States [...]
Research highlights long-term economic benefit of paid family leave Contact: [...]
California community college students are likely to come from racial [...]
By Miriam Valverde We often hear that discriminatory practices are [...]
New report finds sharp declines in people moving for jobs [...]
A new state-level analysis released today by the Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR) finds that every state in the country would see economic and social returns on investments in higher education for single mothers, who currently number nearly 2 million undergraduates in the United States.
by Aimee Picchi Women who work in retail face a [...]
By Sara Aridi Nearly 18 percent of women in New [...]
By Aimee Picchi Changes in the nature of office work [...]