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In Almost Every U.S. State, Women Are More Likely to Experience Poor Mental Health, but Less Likely to Die from Heart Disease and Breast Cancer, than a Decade Ago

Washington, DC—New data released today by the Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR), as part of its Status of Women in the States: 2015 series, finds wide disparities across the states and among racial/ethnic groups when it comes to women’s health and safety. IWPR graded each state and the District of Columbia on Health & Well-Being and Reproductive Rights, and analyzed state and national data on Violence Against Women.

May 7, 2015|Categories: Press Releases|

Millennial Parents Have It Much Tougher Than Their Parents Did

While it’s typical for young and less-established parents to struggle more financially than their older counterparts, millennial parents in particular are dealing with headwinds that weren’t as pronounced a generation ago. They’re working in an economy where it’s increasingly important (and expensive) to have a [...]

April 30, 2015|Categories: Press Hits|