Mitt Romney has noted that women’s jobs account for 92.3 percent of the net job loss since President Obama took office. But as a picture of the recession and its aftermath, that number is misleading.
Category: women in the workforce
Women May Earn Less, but They Find Their Work More Meaningful
Women may be making a trade-off between pay and other aspects of work that make them happy.
Women May Earn Less, but They Find Their Work More Meaningful
Women may be making a trade-off between pay and other aspects of work that make them happy.
Women May Earn Less, but They Find Their Work More Meaningful
Women may be making a trade-off between pay and other aspects of work that make them happy.
College Majors That Put Women on Equal Footing With Men
PayScale, a company that collects salary data, analyzed millions of employee profiles to see how the gender gap in pay varies by educational level and field.
College Majors That Put Women on Equal Footing With Men
PayScale, a company that collects salary data, analyzed millions of employee profiles to see how the gender gap in pay varies by educational level and field.
College Majors That Put Women on Equal Footing With Men
PayScale, a company that collects salary data, analyzed millions of employee profiles to see how the gender gap in pay varies by educational level and field.
More on Labor Force Dropouts
A closer look at why women have accounted for a majority of workers dropping out of the labor force during the recovery.
Employed Women, Dropping Out of the Labor Force
Last month the American labor force contracted by hundreds of thousands – a decline accounted for entirely (and then some) by the departure of women.
Are Attractive People More Employable?
It depends whether they’re male or female, according to a new working paper.