Numbers and statistics alone cannot completely capture the myriad challenges facing working women of color, but they play a key role in informing the policies and actions that help mitigate them. In addition to shedding light on the gaps that remain, statistics also help us understand the progress women have made in approaching parity with men in the workforce. This issue brief provides statistics and information on the status of Black, Hispanic, and Asian working women in the United States across the following areas: Contribution to family income Unemployment Families in poverty Educational attainment and related unemployment rates and earnings Occupational distribution Earnings and the gender wage gap The impact of the gender wag...
Much of the existing research on the gender gap in pay focuses on its impact on women who are middle...
The combination of racism and sexism has severely limited the progress of the African American woman...
This article explores the relationship between gender, race and property.Women in the United States ...
[Excerpt] Facts cannot completely describe the challenges faced by working women. But facts are impo...
There were about 10.2 million Black women in the civilian labor force in 2015, representing 1 in 7 w...
(Excerpt) One hundred years after women secured the right to vote, wage inequality remains prevalent...
Abstract. We utilize over 30 years of the Current Population Survey to examine labor force particip...
Historically, black women's employment levels have exceeded those for white women. However, looking ...
More than two years into the public health emergency, individuals and families continue to experienc...
[Excerpt] In 2010, women represented 46.7 percent of the United States labor force, a slightly large...
This examination of the employment status of minority women or women of color relies primarily on th...
Over the years, the wage gap has gotten smaller. But in the past decade or so, progress has stalled....
The objective of this Article is to address the racial wage gap between Black and White women and pr...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of SociologyThe...
There were about 11.1 million Hispanic women in the civilian labor force in 2015, representing 1 in ...
Much of the existing research on the gender gap in pay focuses on its impact on women who are middle...
The combination of racism and sexism has severely limited the progress of the African American woman...
This article explores the relationship between gender, race and property.Women in the United States ...
[Excerpt] Facts cannot completely describe the challenges faced by working women. But facts are impo...
There were about 10.2 million Black women in the civilian labor force in 2015, representing 1 in 7 w...
(Excerpt) One hundred years after women secured the right to vote, wage inequality remains prevalent...
Abstract. We utilize over 30 years of the Current Population Survey to examine labor force particip...
Historically, black women's employment levels have exceeded those for white women. However, looking ...
More than two years into the public health emergency, individuals and families continue to experienc...
[Excerpt] In 2010, women represented 46.7 percent of the United States labor force, a slightly large...
This examination of the employment status of minority women or women of color relies primarily on th...
Over the years, the wage gap has gotten smaller. But in the past decade or so, progress has stalled....
The objective of this Article is to address the racial wage gap between Black and White women and pr...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of SociologyThe...
There were about 11.1 million Hispanic women in the civilian labor force in 2015, representing 1 in ...
Much of the existing research on the gender gap in pay focuses on its impact on women who are middle...
The combination of racism and sexism has severely limited the progress of the African American woman...
This article explores the relationship between gender, race and property.Women in the United States ...