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Women Earn Just Half of What Men Earn Over 15 Years

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Publications

March 2019
Access to Good Jobs Unemployment & the Economy Workforce Development & Job Training

Women Gain Jobs in Construction Trades but Remain Underrepresented in the Field

Ariane Hegewisch, M.Phil.

March 2019
Access to Good Jobs Automation & Future of Work Pay Equity & Discrimination Unemployment & the Economy Workforce Development & Job Training

Women, Automation, and the Future of Work (Executive Summary)

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March 19, 2019
BBC News

Kirstjen Nielsen: Walking a tightrope working for Trump

March 19, 2019
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Ageism and the Gender Pay Gap: Why Getting Older Can Be Problematic for Women

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