Fewer women are now in the workforce as compared to January 2025, and, for those that remain, the wage gap has widened for two years in a row. A troubling trend may foreshadow an approaching economic ...
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Why So Many Women Are Quitting the Workforce
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.
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 ...
The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in a new era of flexible work schedules and remote and hybrid work arrangements. More women – especially mothers with young kids – found they could juggle full-time jobs ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Men joined the labor market at a rate three times greater than women in 2025. A thriving ...
FOR ALMOST 80 years, since America’s Bureau of Labour Statistics began splitting data by gender, at least one story has been true: women have been gaining on men. In 1948 just 32% of women were ...
And why you should hire them to survive in a world of chaos. For years, companies have been told to prepare for the future by chasing youth, digital fluency, and technical skills. They have been urged ...
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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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