The report looks at the economic status of women in Arizona through five categories: workforce participation, education, occupation, responsibility for children, and homeownership. The report determined that policies supporting childcare and early childhood education are the most effective ways to help low-income working families achieve economic self-sufficiency
This year's annual report is unique. We were inspired by the New Yorker and its feature-length artic...
The Women's Fund supports post-secondary education and job skills training for low-income women to h...
[Excerpt] In support of the Council on Women and Girls, the Office of Management and Budget and the ...
According to the report policies that support child care and higher education are among the most eff...
This report brings together a sampling of basic information on the status of economics, education, h...
This report features green job opportunities, identifies barriers to women in accessing those jobs a...
This report provides an overview of why quality early care and education is vital to improving econo...
This report proposes an innovative approach to building women's economic security: blending workforc...
While the feminization of poverty has been widely recognized as a global phenomenon in recent year...
This report argues for an increased focus on policy initiatives that would provide low-income women ...
Arizona faces a skills gap. Simultaneously, a vast majority of single mothers with young children la...
In 2012, there were more than 10 million low-income working families with children in the United Sta...
Abstract: The paper analyzed the contribution of informally employed women (for the age group of 16-...
With the publication of the Status of Women and Girls in Southern Arizona report in the spring of 20...
It is a well-known fact that cottage industries can play a significant role in the development...
This year's annual report is unique. We were inspired by the New Yorker and its feature-length artic...
The Women's Fund supports post-secondary education and job skills training for low-income women to h...
[Excerpt] In support of the Council on Women and Girls, the Office of Management and Budget and the ...
According to the report policies that support child care and higher education are among the most eff...
This report brings together a sampling of basic information on the status of economics, education, h...
This report features green job opportunities, identifies barriers to women in accessing those jobs a...
This report provides an overview of why quality early care and education is vital to improving econo...
This report proposes an innovative approach to building women's economic security: blending workforc...
While the feminization of poverty has been widely recognized as a global phenomenon in recent year...
This report argues for an increased focus on policy initiatives that would provide low-income women ...
Arizona faces a skills gap. Simultaneously, a vast majority of single mothers with young children la...
In 2012, there were more than 10 million low-income working families with children in the United Sta...
Abstract: The paper analyzed the contribution of informally employed women (for the age group of 16-...
With the publication of the Status of Women and Girls in Southern Arizona report in the spring of 20...
It is a well-known fact that cottage industries can play a significant role in the development...
This year's annual report is unique. We were inspired by the New Yorker and its feature-length artic...
The Women's Fund supports post-secondary education and job skills training for low-income women to h...
[Excerpt] In support of the Council on Women and Girls, the Office of Management and Budget and the ...