Apr 2018
The Status of Black Women in the United States
June 7, 2017
Report,
Access to Good Jobs, Access to Higher Education, Child Care & Early Education, Civic & Political Engagement, Family & Medical Leave, Flexible Work & Fair-Scheduling, Health & Well-Being, Paid Sick Days, Pay Equity & Discrimination, Politics, Religion & Women's Public Vision, Poverty and the Social Safety Net, Racial & Ethnic Inequality, Reproductive Health & Rights, The Status of Women and Girls, Unemployment & the Economy, Violence & Safety, Women in Unions
- ID: IWPR #R478

In collaboration with the National Domestic Workers Alliance, IWPR has released a comprehensive report in the longstanding report series, The Status of Women in the States. The report aims to amplify the historical and current contributions of Black domestic workers to the broader domestic worker movement. Using available data, the report describes the experiences of millions of Black women across the United States, and offers recommendations where the opportunities for Black women can be realized.