Topic Gender

Women’s dual role as workers, investors, and owners in the U.S. economy and as primary caretakers within most families constrains their opportunities and imposes barriers on sharing the gains of economic growth. The gender wage gap and occupational segregation by gender remain consistent features of the economy. Equitable Growth digs deep to analyze the ways gender impacts economic outcomes and what solutions can begin to push back on the social forces that impede economic success regardless of one’s gender.

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Factsheet: What the research says about the economic impacts of reproductive care

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In Conversation with Lee Badgett

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Beauty products for women of color and femme-identifying people of color perpetuate U.S. health and other socioeconomic inequalities

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African American men and the U.S. labor market during recessions and economic recoveries

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The economic imperative of enacting paid family leave across the United States

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Gender wage inequality

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How new job search technologies are affecting the U.S. labor market

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Understanding how U.S. workers can benefit from workplace automation and artificial intelligence

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Closing the Innovation Gap in Pink and Black

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What happened to the federal minimum wage debate?

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The importance of anti-discrimination enforcement for a fair and equitable U.S. labor market and broadly shared economic growth

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Exploring the impact of automation and new technologies on the future of U.S. workers and their families

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Expert Focus: Advancing our understanding of new technologies and the future of work

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Worker power and pay quality for young workers without a college degree in the United States

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Equitable Growth’s academic research and policy priorities shine through at Southern Economic Conference 2021

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House Select Committee on Economic Disparity and Fairness in Growth

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Addressing the ‘double gap’ faced by Black women in the U.S. economy

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U.S. disability programs provide valuable benefits to low-income recipients across a range of health conditions

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