New research suggests that women may be increasingly holding the emotional infrastructure of the workplace. Here is why this ...
Women over 50 are starting businesses, but the bigger story is how they're redefining work through greater flexibility, purpose, and control over their careers.
Chart: The Economist It also seems that women’s professional aspirations no longer match men’s. An annual survey published in ...
After three years of gains, women’s employment recovered to pre-pandemic levels in January 2023, according to a series of reports published this month by the Institute for Women’s Policy Research.
Corporate leaders are trying to end remote work, but women will pay a unique price. Credit: martin-dm via E+ / Getty Images Five years ago, when the COVID pandemic forced all non-essential workers to ...
Women in recent decades have made significant progress in higher education and in the workplace. But they continue to lag behind men when it comes to wages and to representation in top leadership ...
Women make up roughly half of U.S. labor union membership, but representation in top level union leadership positions has lagged, even in female-dominated industries and particularly for women of ...
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New research has revealed that women played a fundamental role in the development of England's national economy before 1700. Far from being the unpaid homemakers and housewives of traditional ...
Many women are choosing flexible work arrangements like freelancing and gig work to balance career and family. Traditional employment data may not accurately reflect the number of women engaged in ...