It’s a stark number: 212,000. That’s how many women ages 20 and over have left the workforce since January, according to the most recent jobs numbers released Aug. 1 by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
In the 1980s, women made up about 30% of medical school students, but now they make up 54%. Between 2004 and 2022, the number of women in the active physician workforce jumped 97%, compared to an ...
Women have made significant gains in the workplace over the past two decades, but one segment of female workers has been left behind: those without a college degree. New research shows a growing ...
Many strides have been made over the last few decades to increase the number of women in engineering. Back in the 1970’s women accounted for only 3% of engineers. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, ...
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Breaking the glass grid: women in the energy workforce
Power Technology looks at where women in energy stand today, the progress made and yet to be made, and how we can move ...
What to know about a 'flesh-eating' bacteria, Marjorie Taylor Greene's shift from MAGA, and more Length: Long Speed: 1.0x It’s a stark number: 212,000. That’s how many women ages 20 and over have left ...
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