[Excerpt] This report, which includes annual data from 1984 through 2009, provides a comprehensive overview of women’s economic progress over the last twenty-five years and highlights the additional work left to be done. The role of women in the American economy is of indisputable importance. The future of the American economy depends on women’s work, both inside and outside the home.JEC_Women_and_the_economy.pdf: 199 downloads, before Oct. 1, 2020
The economic situation of women today provides a critical test of the efficiency and justice of our ...
[Excerpt] In support of the Council on Women and Girls, the Office of Management and Budget and the ...
Women are still a minority in the economics profession. By the mid-2000s, just under 35 percent of P...
[Excerpt] This report, which includes annual data from 1984 through 2009, provides a comprehensive o...
The rapid rise in women’s labor force participation was a major development in the labor market duri...
Includes a response by Jane Cooney. The sharp rise in the number of women working outside the home ...
The last time the annual Economic Report of the President, prepared by the President’s Council of Ec...
In the last 100 years, the societal and economic roles of women in the United States have changed va...
Women make up slightly more than half of the world's population, but their contribution to indicator...
Throughout history, much of women’s work has taken place in the home rather than in the marketplace....
The sharp rise in the number of women working outside the home is one of the most dramatic and impor...
[Excerpt] When the President’s Commission on the Status of Women published its report American Women...
[Excerpt] During the 1980s and 1990s women’s participation in labour markets worldwide grew substant...
The history of American women economists in the economics profession during the 20th century can be ...
This report uses labour market indicators to measure progress or lack of progress towards the goal o...
The economic situation of women today provides a critical test of the efficiency and justice of our ...
[Excerpt] In support of the Council on Women and Girls, the Office of Management and Budget and the ...
Women are still a minority in the economics profession. By the mid-2000s, just under 35 percent of P...
[Excerpt] This report, which includes annual data from 1984 through 2009, provides a comprehensive o...
The rapid rise in women’s labor force participation was a major development in the labor market duri...
Includes a response by Jane Cooney. The sharp rise in the number of women working outside the home ...
The last time the annual Economic Report of the President, prepared by the President’s Council of Ec...
In the last 100 years, the societal and economic roles of women in the United States have changed va...
Women make up slightly more than half of the world's population, but their contribution to indicator...
Throughout history, much of women’s work has taken place in the home rather than in the marketplace....
The sharp rise in the number of women working outside the home is one of the most dramatic and impor...
[Excerpt] When the President’s Commission on the Status of Women published its report American Women...
[Excerpt] During the 1980s and 1990s women’s participation in labour markets worldwide grew substant...
The history of American women economists in the economics profession during the 20th century can be ...
This report uses labour market indicators to measure progress or lack of progress towards the goal o...
The economic situation of women today provides a critical test of the efficiency and justice of our ...
[Excerpt] In support of the Council on Women and Girls, the Office of Management and Budget and the ...
Women are still a minority in the economics profession. By the mid-2000s, just under 35 percent of P...