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What Would the Economy Look Like If It Worked For Women?
A research team asked women of all backgrounds across the nation what an economy built to work for women should look like.
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A research team asked women of all backgrounds across the nation what an economy built to work for women should look like.
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Mary Robinson gave a keynote address to the Women’s Empowerment Assembly at The Genron NPO Tokyo Conference on the importance of women’s leadership in creating a peaceful, sustainable and equitable…
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Women currently serve as the head of government in just 13 of the 193 member states of the United Nations. And fewer than a third of UN countries have ever had a woman leader, according to a Pew Research Center analysis. In…
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MONROE, N.C. — When Anderson Clayton walked into the member meeting of the Union County Democratic Party, her eyes widened and a smile spread across her face as she surveyed the packed room of people…
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On Tuesday, exactly 100 years after the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) was first introduced in Congress, members of the House of Representatives launched the first-ever Congressional Caucus for the Equal Rights Amendment.
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When more women are empowered to lead, everyone benefits. Decades of studies show women leaders help increase productivity, enhance collaboration, inspire organizational dedication, and improve fairness. Despite these benefits, only 10% of Fortune 500 companies…
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The tech industry has never been viewed as a particularly female-friendly field, but the reality may be worse than its image. The already thin ranks of high-profile women leaders in tech was further lessened in…
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This year, women make up 28% of the 118th Congress, the highest percentage in the history of the United States. That is three points higher than the percentage of women in the 117th Congress…
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At Wall Street Journal event, the first female House speaker says, ‘You have to be prepared to throw a punch, for the children’