The Institute for Women’s Policy Research’s ongoing research project The Status of Women in the States measures women’s status in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. One component of this project is the calculation of the gender wage gap. This table presents the results of this state-by-state calculation.
The Gender Wage Gap Earnings Ratio Between Women and Men Employed Full-Time, Year-Round, 1997
By April Shaw|2020-11-12T04:35:36+00:00January 1, 2000|IWPR|Comments Off on The Gender Wage Gap Earnings Ratio Between Women and Men Employed Full-Time, Year-Round, 1997
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