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The U.S. workforce is still remarkably gendered, with women shut out of the highest-paying jobs - AOL


A pay (and respect) differential is one consequence of a deeply gendered workforce. The U.S. workforce is still remarkably gendered, with women shut out of the highest-paying jobs Skip to main content ... Read More

Employers added 147,000 jobs in June as U.S. labor market continues to defy expectations


Employers across the U.S. added 147,000 jobs in June, with the labor market remaining resilient despite slowing economic growth this year. Job growth was stronger than expected in June. Payroll gains ... Read More

Women's History Month: Gender advancements and obstacles to overcome - USA TODAY


Women in the U.S. have come a long way since the 1950s. Women now make up a larger percentage of the workforce, earn more money, and work in more well-paying positions. Still, part of the growth ... Read More

Women Now Hold More Jobs Than Men In The U.S. Workforce


Buried deep in the U.S. government’s December jobs report was an interesting piece of data—women hold more jobs than men, occupying 50.04% of positions. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor ... Read More

20 Jobs That Have Become Dominated by Women - 24/7 Wall St.


The landscape of the U.S. job market has changed considerably in recent years. One of the most notable trends is the increasing participation of women in the workforce. In 2000, women held ... Read More

Women making gains in the workforce, but gender gap still exists - WCPO 9 News


Women have continued to make gains in the U.S. workforce, but the playing field is still not level with their male counterparts. According to the Pew Research Center, women made up 47% of the ... Read More

Why Did Hundreds of Thousands of Women Drop Out of the Work Force? (Published 2020) - The New York Times


While the U.S. unemployment rate dropped to 7.9 percent in September, far below the record high of nearly 15 percent in April, a large part of that drop was driven not so much by economic growth ... Read More

How Many Women Hold America's Highest-Paying Jobs? - Forbes


For a full look at the top-10 best paying jobs in the U.S., according to LinkedIn, and what percentage of those jobs are held by women, check out our slideshow below. Read More

Women outnumber men in the paid workforce for the second time in history - The Washington Post


For just the second time, women outnumbered men in the U.S. paid workforce, with their new majority buoyed by fast job growth in health care and education over the past year, as well as the tight ... Read More

Women Are Majority of Workforce, But Still Face Challenges | TIME


Going into 2020, the U.S. economy generally seems strong — especially for women, who hold the majority of jobs for the first time in almost a decade. Women held 50.04% of American jobs as of ... Read More

Women Overtake Men as Majority of U.S. Workforce - WSJ


WASHINGTON—Women held more U.S. jobs than men in December for the first time in nearly a decade, a development that likely reflects the future of the American workforce. Read More

The U.S. workforce is still remarkably gendered, with women shut out of the highest-paying jobs - Yahoo Finance


- Woman's work. Each year, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) releases data on the occupational makeup by gender, race, and ethnicity of hundreds of jobs. And while it is not exactly ... Read More


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