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Continued Job Growth for Women and Men in February
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March 9, 2012
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Unemployment & the Economy
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Apr 2018
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Pay Equity & Discrimination
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Unemployment & the Economy
Wage Gap Will Cost Millennial Women $1 Million Over their Careers
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Apr 2018
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Access to Good Jobs
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Unemployment & the Economy
Job Growth Slows in March: Women Add 83,000 Payroll Jobs and Men Add 20,000:
Jeff Hayes, Ph.D.
Mar 2018
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Pay Equity & Discrimination
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The Status of Women and Girls
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Unemployment & the Economy
The Economic Status of Women in the U.S. What Has Changed in the Last 20 – 40 Years
Heidi Hartmann, Ph.D.