Why Is Re-entering the Workforce So Hard on Moms?
By Heidi Borst In April 2020, at the height of [...]
By Heidi Borst In April 2020, at the height of [...]
By Rosalind C. Barnett and Caryl Rivers Women and girls [...]
By Tanya Tarr Mother’s Day in the United States has [...]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – May 7, 2021 Contact: Erin Weber [...]
By Eric Galatas CHEYENNE, Wyo. -- As Mother's Day draws [...]
By Andrew Keshner All the money that women across the [...]
By Ana Campoy President Joe Biden released his American Families [...]
The Biden administration has proposed the next big bill on [...]
New March jobs data show that nearly one million (916,000) new payroll jobs were added, yet only one-third of these went to women (34.4 percent, or 315,000 payroll jobs). This marks an increased widening of the gender gap in recovery for a second month in a row. Women still need 4.6 million more jobs to get back to pre-COVID-19 levels, compared to men who need 3.8 million more jobs.
By Chabeli Carrazana It struck her one morning last July, [...]