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Women
fromJezebel
3 days ago

New Census Data Reveals America's Wage Gap Is Getting Worse

The gender pay gap widened in 2024, with women earning 80.9% of men’s median earnings, reversing recent progress.
fromUSA TODAY
1 week ago

They were told they could have it all. So why are so many moms leaving their jobs?

Miya Walker, 25, wasn't worried about child care costs when she was pregnant with her son in 2021. Her data analyst role was remote, and her mom was around when she needed help. But after her son was born in April 2022, her employer pushed going back to the office, an hourlong drive from her home in Snellville, Georgia. Then, her mom's arthritis flared up.
Women
fromAol
1 week ago

They were told they could have it all. So why are so many moms leaving their jobs?

Rising child care costs and return-to-office demands are pushing many mothers of young children out of the workforce, risking long-term earnings and career setbacks.
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Forget 40 hours: The Dutch get their work done in just 32 hours a week-and women made it possible

While Americans cling to their hybrid schedules to have some flexibility with their jobs, workers in the Netherlands have quietly abandoned the five-day workweek, working an average of 32.1 hours in 2024. And the country's staffers have women to thank for the change. The new work standard could help keep people in the labor force, as working women in the U.S. have dropped out in droves amid RTO pushes.
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US politics
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

The job market's boy problem is getting worse - but data suggests some ways to fix it

Unemployment and labor-force withdrawal among young men are increasing, risking understaffed industries, reduced Social Security revenue, and worsening mental health.
US politics
fromInquirer.com
3 weeks ago

Mothers are leaving the workforce, erasing pandemic gains

Working mothers with young children are leaving the workforce in large numbers this year, erasing post-pandemic labor-force gains amid return-to-office policies and federal layoffs.
Women
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Just 7% of small-business owners say the child care crisis is a critical problem. Here's why

Child care costs are rising, yet small business owners prioritize other issues over it.
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