In 2024, the number of women employed in the construction industry rose to around 1.34 million. Women now represent 11.2% of ...
Despite slower participation growth, women’s financial footing has strengthened. By June, women’s checking and savings ...
In the rich tapestry of American labor history, the threads woven by Black women and Latinas have often been overlooked. Yet, their contributions have been integral to the fabric of the labor movement ...
Bleeding and in pain, Kyleigh Thurman didn’t know her doomed pregnancy could kill her. Emergency room doctors at Ascension Seton Williamson in Texas handed her a pamphlet on miscarriage and told her ...
Opinion

The future of working women

Economists expect women to do better on the score of employment and worse on wages. But there's a good chance the economists are wrong.
The announcement last week that women are now the primary breadwinners in 40% of American households unleashed the usual reflexive responses. Attempting what looked like self-parody, Fox News featured ...
Stop us if you’ve heard this one before, but the Trump administration is taking aim at protections that have long been in place for women in the workforce.
A recent Delhi government report highlights an increase in female labor force participation but reveals persistent gender ...