Blake Shell, artistic and executive director of Oregon Contemporary (Courtesy of Sitka Center for Art & Ecology) Leaders of the Sitka Center for Art & Ecology have filled the gap left at Oregon ...
(WJAR) — There’s bad news in the fight for equal pay: The gender wage gap appears to be getting wider. Back in 2023, women were slowly closing the gender pay gap – making 83 cents for every dollar a ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Adia Harvey Wingfield is an author and a professor of sociology. One persistent indicator of gender inequality in the workplace ...
Several years ago, in an interview with Quartz, I argued that women are often mischaracterized as financially “risk-averse,” when a better description would be “risk aware.” Instead of being ...
Bill Jennings, a 69-year-old libertarian who lives in Daytona Beach, Florida, said his mother and wife both worked outside the home, but he has been impressed by the younger generation of women in his ...
Calendula Gallery in St. Paul’s Lowertown debuts "Art for Gender Justice" during the Fall 2025 Art Crawl, featuring work by queer Minnesota artists including (from left) “Venus of Asbury” by CL Martin ...
The gender pay gap in the United States is moving in the wrong direction, according to the latest figures from the Census Bureau. The data, released earlier this month, shows that while men’s earnings ...
Gender Pay Gap Widens: What It Means for Women in Tech Your email has been sent The female-to-male earnings ratio fell for the second consecutive year. Here are some practical steps for tech ...
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Repeat after me: the gender pay gap is real. But if you control for the levels of education men and women have, their work experiences, and their personal preferences, it largely disappears, ...
At Franklin College, the student body is almost evenly divided among men and women, bucking a national trend. (IBJ photo/Chad Williams) Go to many Indiana college campuses and peek in a classroom or ...
New data out from the U.S. Census Bureau shows the gender wage gap widened in 2024 for the second year in a row. Median wages for men increased 3.7% by the Bureau’s measure, but were flat for women.