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IMMIGRANT WOMEN
Immigrant women in the United States are a diverse group with varied levels of education and access to resources and supports. 1. More than one in four immigrant women in the United States (27.9 percent) holds a bachelor’s or advanced degree, compared with 30.0 percent of U.S.-born women. Among the ten largest sending countries for femaleMILLENNIALS
Between 2011 and 2013, millennial women earned less than millennial men in all but one state, New York, where women of this age range earned $38,319 compared with $37,542 for men ( Table B2.2 ). For both millennial women and all women, New York is the best state for the gender wage gap, and the District of Columbia has the highestearnings.
HEALTH & WELL-BEING
Health & Well-Being. In the United States overall, women’s health status has improved in some areas and declined in others. Women’s mortality rates from heart disease, lung cancer, and breast cancer have decreased since the publication of IWPR’s 2004 Status of Women in the States report, as has the incidence of AIDS among female adolescents and adults. POVERTY AND OPPORTUNITY FULL SECTION POLITICAL PARTICIPATION Political Participation. Between 2004 and 2015, the number and share of women in state legislatures and in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives increased, while the number and share of women in statewide elective executive office declined (CAWP 2015a; IWPR 2004).Women’s voter registration and turnout also showed signs of both progress and lack of progress: the percentage of women who STATUS OF WOMEN IN THE SOUTH Status of Women in the South. IWPR’s The Status of Women in the South is the first report to provide a comprehensive portrait of the status of women, particularly the status of women of color, in the southern states, grading each state on six different topic areas related to women’s economic, political, health, and social status.. For purposes of the report, the South is defined as Alabama TRENDS IN EMPLOYMENT AND EARNINGS Trends in Employment and Earnings. Women’s status in the area of employment and earnings has improved on two indicators since the publication of IWPR’s last national report on the status of women, the 2004 Status of Women in the States, and remained unchanged or declined on two others.Women’s median annual earnings for full-time, year-round work in 2013 ($39,157) were nearly identical to WOMEN’S LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION WOMEN’S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH STATUS IN THE UNITED STATES Reproductive health outcomes and policies in the United States have substantially changed at the federal and state levels in recent years. The birth rate for teenagers has declined steadily (Hamilton et al.2014)
HOME - WOMEN IN THE STATESABOUTNATIONAL TRENDSEXPLORE THE DATAPUBLICATIONSMEDIANATIONAL DATA The Status of Women in the States provides data on women’s progress in 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the United States overall. The data can be used to raise awareness, improve policies, and promote women’s equality. Explore the data here!IMMIGRANT WOMEN
Immigrant women in the United States are a diverse group with varied levels of education and access to resources and supports. 1. More than one in four immigrant women in the United States (27.9 percent) holds a bachelor’s or advanced degree, compared with 30.0 percent of U.S.-born women. Among the ten largest sending countries for femaleMILLENNIALS
Between 2011 and 2013, millennial women earned less than millennial men in all but one state, New York, where women of this age range earned $38,319 compared with $37,542 for men ( Table B2.2 ). For both millennial women and all women, New York is the best state for the gender wage gap, and the District of Columbia has the highestearnings.
HEALTH & WELL-BEING
Health & Well-Being. In the United States overall, women’s health status has improved in some areas and declined in others. Women’s mortality rates from heart disease, lung cancer, and breast cancer have decreased since the publication of IWPR’s 2004 Status of Women in the States report, as has the incidence of AIDS among female adolescents and adults. POVERTY AND OPPORTUNITY FULL SECTION POLITICAL PARTICIPATION Political Participation. Between 2004 and 2015, the number and share of women in state legislatures and in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives increased, while the number and share of women in statewide elective executive office declined (CAWP 2015a; IWPR 2004).Women’s voter registration and turnout also showed signs of both progress and lack of progress: the percentage of women who STATUS OF WOMEN IN THE SOUTH Status of Women in the South. IWPR’s The Status of Women in the South is the first report to provide a comprehensive portrait of the status of women, particularly the status of women of color, in the southern states, grading each state on six different topic areas related to women’s economic, political, health, and social status.. For purposes of the report, the South is defined as Alabama TRENDS IN EMPLOYMENT AND EARNINGS Trends in Employment and Earnings. Women’s status in the area of employment and earnings has improved on two indicators since the publication of IWPR’s last national report on the status of women, the 2004 Status of Women in the States, and remained unchanged or declined on two others.Women’s median annual earnings for full-time, year-round work in 2013 ($39,157) were nearly identical to WOMEN’S LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION WOMEN’S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH STATUS IN THE UNITED STATES Reproductive health outcomes and policies in the United States have substantially changed at the federal and state levels in recent years. The birth rate for teenagers has declined steadily (Hamilton et al.2014)
ABOUT - WOMEN IN THE STATES About the Institute for Women’s Policy Research The Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR) conducts rigorous research and disseminates its findings to address the needs of women, promote public dialog, and strengthen families, communities, and societies. IWPR works with policymakers, scholars, and public interest groups to design, execute, and disseminate research that illuminatesWORK & FAMILY
Work & Family. Women make up almost half of the workforce. Few families have someone who can stay at home to take care of health emergencies, pick children up from school and supervise homework, or take an elderly parent to a doctor’s appointment. In half of all families with children, women are the primary or co-breadwinner1 (IWPR 2015a ).
STEM - WOMEN IN THE STATES Source: IWPR analysis of American Community Survey microdata (Integrated Public Use Microdata Series, Version 5.0). The Status of Women in the States provides data on women’s progress in 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the United States overall. The data can be used to raise awareness, improve policies, and promote women’sequality.
THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF EQUAL PAY BY STATE The Economic Impact of Equal Pay by State Persistent earnings inequality for working women translates into lower lifetime pay for women, less income for families, and higher rates of poverty across the United States. In each state in the country, women experience lower earnings and higher poverty rates than men. The economic impactof this
BEST & WORST STATES
Overall The Best and Worst States Overall for Women in 2015 Best and Worst States for Women in 2015 Best States Rank Worst States Rank Minnesota 1 Alabama (tied) 51 (tied) Connecticut 2 (tied) Mississippi (tied) 51 (tied) Massachusetts 2 (tied) Kentucky (tied) 49 (tied) Vermont 2 (tied) Tennessee (tied) 49 (tied) California 5 (tied) REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS FULL SECTION The reproductive rights composite index includes nine component indicators of women’s reproductive rights: mandatory parental consent or notification laws for minors receiving abortions, waiting periods for abortions, restrictions on public funding for abortions, the percent of women living in counties with at least one abortion provider, pro-choice governors or legislatures, MedicaidVIOLENCE & SAFETY
Violence & Safety. Over the last few decades, the nation has made considerable progress in addressing the violence and abuse many women experience at the hands of partners, acquaintances, and strangers. Despite this progress, threats to women’s safety continue to profoundly affect their economic security, health, civic engagement,and overall
EMPLOYMENT AND EARNINGS Across the largest racial and ethnic groups in the United States, Asian/Pacific Islander women have the highest median annual earnings at $46,000, followed by white women ($40,000). Native American and Hispanic women have the lowest earnings at $31,000 andREPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS
Reproductive rights—having the ability to decide whether and when to have children—are important to women’s socioeconomic well-being and overall health. Research suggests that being able to make decisions about one’s own reproductive life and the timing of one’s entry into parenthood is associated with greater relationship stability and satisfaction (National Campaign to Prevent Teen STATE DATA - WOMEN IN THE STATES What Workers Earn and Gender Earnings Ratio for Workers with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (Aged 25 and Older), 2013. $62,000. $73,000. 84.9%. Percent of Employed Women and Men Working Part-Time, 2013. 36.5%. 18.3%. Union Wage Advantage in Median Weekly Earnings for Full-Time Wage and Salary Women Workers, 2011-2014. HOME - WOMEN IN THE STATESABOUTNATIONAL TRENDSEXPLORE THE DATAPUBLICATIONSMEDIANATIONAL DATA The Status of Women in the States provides data on women’s progress in 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the United States overall. The data can be used to raise awareness, improve policies, and promote women’s equality. Explore the data here!IMMIGRANT WOMEN
Immigrant women in the United States are a diverse group with varied levels of education and access to resources and supports. 1. More than one in four immigrant women in the United States (27.9 percent) holds a bachelor’s or advanced degree, compared with 30.0 percent of U.S.-born women. Among the ten largest sending countries for femaleMILLENNIALS
Between 2011 and 2013, millennial women earned less than millennial men in all but one state, New York, where women of this age range earned $38,319 compared with $37,542 for men ( Table B2.2 ). For both millennial women and all women, New York is the best state for the gender wage gap, and the District of Columbia has the highestearnings.
HEALTH & WELL-BEING
Health & Well-Being. In the United States overall, women’s health status has improved in some areas and declined in others. Women’s mortality rates from heart disease, lung cancer, and breast cancer have decreased since the publication of IWPR’s 2004 Status of Women in the States report, as has the incidence of AIDS among female adolescents and adults. POVERTY AND OPPORTUNITY FULL SECTION POLITICAL PARTICIPATION Political Participation. Between 2004 and 2015, the number and share of women in state legislatures and in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives increased, while the number and share of women in statewide elective executive office declined (CAWP 2015a; IWPR 2004).Women’s voter registration and turnout also showed signs of both progress and lack of progress: the percentage of women who STATUS OF WOMEN IN THE SOUTH Status of Women in the South. IWPR’s The Status of Women in the South is the first report to provide a comprehensive portrait of the status of women, particularly the status of women of color, in the southern states, grading each state on six different topic areas related to women’s economic, political, health, and social status.. For purposes of the report, the South is defined as Alabama TRENDS IN EMPLOYMENT AND EARNINGS Trends in Employment and Earnings. Women’s status in the area of employment and earnings has improved on two indicators since the publication of IWPR’s last national report on the status of women, the 2004 Status of Women in the States, and remained unchanged or declined on two others.Women’s median annual earnings for full-time, year-round work in 2013 ($39,157) were nearly identical to THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF EQUAL PAY BY STATE The Economic Impact of Equal Pay by State Persistent earnings inequality for working women translates into lower lifetime pay for women, less income for families, and higher rates of poverty across the United States. In each state in the country, women experience lower earnings and higher poverty rates than men. The economic impactof this
WOMEN’S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH STATUS IN THE UNITED STATES Reproductive health outcomes and policies in the United States have substantially changed at the federal and state levels in recent years. The birth rate for teenagers has declined steadily (Hamilton et al.2014)
HOME - WOMEN IN THE STATESABOUTNATIONAL TRENDSEXPLORE THE DATAPUBLICATIONSMEDIANATIONAL DATA The Status of Women in the States provides data on women’s progress in 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the United States overall. The data can be used to raise awareness, improve policies, and promote women’s equality. Explore the data here!IMMIGRANT WOMEN
Immigrant women in the United States are a diverse group with varied levels of education and access to resources and supports. 1. More than one in four immigrant women in the United States (27.9 percent) holds a bachelor’s or advanced degree, compared with 30.0 percent of U.S.-born women. Among the ten largest sending countries for femaleMILLENNIALS
Between 2011 and 2013, millennial women earned less than millennial men in all but one state, New York, where women of this age range earned $38,319 compared with $37,542 for men ( Table B2.2 ). For both millennial women and all women, New York is the best state for the gender wage gap, and the District of Columbia has the highestearnings.
HEALTH & WELL-BEING
Health & Well-Being. In the United States overall, women’s health status has improved in some areas and declined in others. Women’s mortality rates from heart disease, lung cancer, and breast cancer have decreased since the publication of IWPR’s 2004 Status of Women in the States report, as has the incidence of AIDS among female adolescents and adults. POVERTY AND OPPORTUNITY FULL SECTION POLITICAL PARTICIPATION Political Participation. Between 2004 and 2015, the number and share of women in state legislatures and in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives increased, while the number and share of women in statewide elective executive office declined (CAWP 2015a; IWPR 2004).Women’s voter registration and turnout also showed signs of both progress and lack of progress: the percentage of women who STATUS OF WOMEN IN THE SOUTH Status of Women in the South. IWPR’s The Status of Women in the South is the first report to provide a comprehensive portrait of the status of women, particularly the status of women of color, in the southern states, grading each state on six different topic areas related to women’s economic, political, health, and social status.. For purposes of the report, the South is defined as Alabama TRENDS IN EMPLOYMENT AND EARNINGS Trends in Employment and Earnings. Women’s status in the area of employment and earnings has improved on two indicators since the publication of IWPR’s last national report on the status of women, the 2004 Status of Women in the States, and remained unchanged or declined on two others.Women’s median annual earnings for full-time, year-round work in 2013 ($39,157) were nearly identical to THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF EQUAL PAY BY STATE The Economic Impact of Equal Pay by State Persistent earnings inequality for working women translates into lower lifetime pay for women, less income for families, and higher rates of poverty across the United States. In each state in the country, women experience lower earnings and higher poverty rates than men. The economic impactof this
WOMEN’S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH STATUS IN THE UNITED STATES Reproductive health outcomes and policies in the United States have substantially changed at the federal and state levels in recent years. The birth rate for teenagers has declined steadily (Hamilton et al.2014)
ABOUT - WOMEN IN THE STATES About the Institute for Women’s Policy Research The Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR) conducts rigorous research and disseminates its findings to address the needs of women, promote public dialog, and strengthen families, communities, and societies. IWPR works with policymakers, scholars, and public interest groups to design, execute, and disseminate research that illuminatesWORK & FAMILY
Work & Family. Women make up almost half of the workforce. Few families have someone who can stay at home to take care of health emergencies, pick children up from school and supervise homework, or take an elderly parent to a doctor’s appointment. In half of all families with children, women are the primary or co-breadwinner1 (IWPR 2015a ).
STEM - WOMEN IN THE STATES Source: IWPR analysis of American Community Survey microdata (Integrated Public Use Microdata Series, Version 5.0). The Status of Women in the States provides data on women’s progress in 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the United States overall. The data can be used to raise awareness, improve policies, and promote women’sequality.
BEST & WORST STATES
Overall The Best and Worst States Overall for Women in 2015 Best and Worst States for Women in 2015 Best States Rank Worst States Rank Minnesota 1 Alabama (tied) 51 (tied) Connecticut 2 (tied) Mississippi (tied) 51 (tied) Massachusetts 2 (tied) Kentucky (tied) 49 (tied) Vermont 2 (tied) Tennessee (tied) 49 (tied) California 5 (tied) POVERTY & OPPORTUNITY Poverty & Opportunity. Women’s status in the area of poverty and opportunity in the United States has improved on two indicators since the publication of IWPR’s 2004 Status of Women in the States report and declined on two others.The share of women with a bachelor’s degree or higher increased 6.9 percentage points during this time period, from 22.8 to 29.7 percent, and the share of women REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS FULL SECTION The reproductive rights composite index includes nine component indicators of women’s reproductive rights: mandatory parental consent or notification laws for minors receiving abortions, waiting periods for abortions, restrictions on public funding for abortions, the percent of women living in counties with at least one abortion provider, pro-choice governors or legislatures, MedicaidREPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS
Reproductive rights—having the ability to decide whether and when to have children—are important to women’s socioeconomic well-being and overall health. Research suggests that being able to make decisions about one’s own reproductive life and the timing of one’s entry into parenthood is associated with greater relationship stability and satisfaction (National Campaign to Prevent Teen THE UNION ADVANTAGE FOR WOMEN The Union Advantage for Women This briefing paper presents an analysis of women’s union membership and the union wage and benefit advantage for women by state and by race/ethnicity. It is based on an analysis of the Current Population Survey. Wage and benefit data are for all workers covered by a union contract, irrespective of STATE DATA - WOMEN IN THE STATES What Workers Earn and Gender Earnings Ratio for Workers with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (Aged 25 and Older), 2013. $62,000. $73,000. 84.9%. Percent of Employed Women and Men Working Part-Time, 2013. 36.5%. 18.3%. Union Wage Advantage in Median Weekly Earnings for Full-Time Wage and Salary Women Workers, 2011-2014. MILLENNIAL WOMEN ARE MORE EDUCATED THAN MEN, BUT ARE STILL Millennial Women Are More Educated Than Men, But Are Still Paid Less. by Jillian Berman. Young women are reaping the benefits of the women’s movement when it comes to education, but they’re still waiting for equal pay. About 36% of women ages 25-34 — or so-called millennials — have a bachelor’s degree or higher, compared withabout 28
HOME - WOMEN IN THE STATESABOUTNATIONAL TRENDSEXPLORE THE DATAPUBLICATIONSMEDIANATIONAL DATA The Status of Women in the States provides data on women’s progress in 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the United States overall. The data can be used to raise awareness, improve policies, and promote women’s equality. Explore the data here! Learn More.HEALTH & WELL-BEING
Health & Well-Being. In the United States overall, women’s health status has improved in some areas and declined in others. Women’s mortality rates from heart disease, lung cancer, and breast cancer have decreased since the publication of IWPR’s 2004 Status of Women in the States report, as has the incidence of AIDS among female adolescents and adults.IMMIGRANT WOMEN
Immigrant women in the United States are a diverse group with varied levels of education and access to resources and supports. 1. More than one in four immigrant women in the United States (27.9 percent) holds a bachelor’s or advanced degree, compared with 30.0 percent of U.S.-born women. Among the ten largest sending countries for femaleSTATE RANKINGS
50. Alabama. F. 51. Mississippi. F. The Status of Women in the States provides data on women’s progress in 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the United States overall. The data can be used to raise awareness, improve policies, and promote women’s equality. Explorethe Data.
POVERTY AND OPPORTUNITY FULL SECTION THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF EQUAL PAY BY STATE The Economic Impact of Equal Pay by State Persistent earnings inequality for working women translates into lower lifetime pay for women, less income for families, and higher rates of poverty across the United States. In each state in the country, women experience lower earnings and higher poverty rates than men. The economic impactof this
REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS
Reproductive rights—having the ability to decide whether and when to have children—are important to women’s socioeconomic well-being and overall health. Research suggests that being able to make decisions about one’s own reproductive life and the timing of one’s entry into parenthood is associated with greater relationship stability and satisfaction (National Campaign to Prevent Teen MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME BY HOUSEHOLD TYPE Median Household Income by Household Type and State, 2013 Married Couple Families Female-headed Families Male-headed Families State With Children Without Children With Children Without Children With Children Without Children Alabama $71,000 $62,500 $18,000 $22,000 $30,020 $27,700 Alaska $94,300 $92,300 $29,400 $37,000 $61,200 $42,000 Arizona $70,000 $65,730 $24,100 $27,700 $33,200 $30,200 WOMEN’S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH STATUS IN THE UNITED STATES Reproductive health outcomes and policies in the United States have substantially changed at the federal and state levels in recent years. The birth rate for teenagers has declined steadily (Hamilton et al.2014)
MILLENNIAL WOMEN ARE MORE EDUCATED THAN MEN, BUT ARE STILL Millennial Women Are More Educated Than Men, But Are Still Paid Less. by Jillian Berman. Young women are reaping the benefits of the women’s movement when it comes to education, but they’re still waiting for equal pay. About 36% of women ages 25-34 — or so-called millennials — have a bachelor’s degree or higher, compared withabout 28
HOME - WOMEN IN THE STATESABOUTNATIONAL TRENDSEXPLORE THE DATAPUBLICATIONSMEDIANATIONAL DATA The Status of Women in the States provides data on women’s progress in 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the United States overall. The data can be used to raise awareness, improve policies, and promote women’s equality. Explore the data here! Learn More.HEALTH & WELL-BEING
Health & Well-Being. In the United States overall, women’s health status has improved in some areas and declined in others. Women’s mortality rates from heart disease, lung cancer, and breast cancer have decreased since the publication of IWPR’s 2004 Status of Women in the States report, as has the incidence of AIDS among female adolescents and adults.IMMIGRANT WOMEN
Immigrant women in the United States are a diverse group with varied levels of education and access to resources and supports. 1. More than one in four immigrant women in the United States (27.9 percent) holds a bachelor’s or advanced degree, compared with 30.0 percent of U.S.-born women. Among the ten largest sending countries for femaleSTATE RANKINGS
50. Alabama. F. 51. Mississippi. F. The Status of Women in the States provides data on women’s progress in 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the United States overall. The data can be used to raise awareness, improve policies, and promote women’s equality. Explorethe Data.
POVERTY AND OPPORTUNITY FULL SECTION THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF EQUAL PAY BY STATE The Economic Impact of Equal Pay by State Persistent earnings inequality for working women translates into lower lifetime pay for women, less income for families, and higher rates of poverty across the United States. In each state in the country, women experience lower earnings and higher poverty rates than men. The economic impactof this
REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS
Reproductive rights—having the ability to decide whether and when to have children—are important to women’s socioeconomic well-being and overall health. Research suggests that being able to make decisions about one’s own reproductive life and the timing of one’s entry into parenthood is associated with greater relationship stability and satisfaction (National Campaign to Prevent Teen MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME BY HOUSEHOLD TYPE Median Household Income by Household Type and State, 2013 Married Couple Families Female-headed Families Male-headed Families State With Children Without Children With Children Without Children With Children Without Children Alabama $71,000 $62,500 $18,000 $22,000 $30,020 $27,700 Alaska $94,300 $92,300 $29,400 $37,000 $61,200 $42,000 Arizona $70,000 $65,730 $24,100 $27,700 $33,200 $30,200 WOMEN’S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH STATUS IN THE UNITED STATES Reproductive health outcomes and policies in the United States have substantially changed at the federal and state levels in recent years. The birth rate for teenagers has declined steadily (Hamilton et al.2014)
MILLENNIAL WOMEN ARE MORE EDUCATED THAN MEN, BUT ARE STILL Millennial Women Are More Educated Than Men, But Are Still Paid Less. by Jillian Berman. Young women are reaping the benefits of the women’s movement when it comes to education, but they’re still waiting for equal pay. About 36% of women ages 25-34 — or so-called millennials — have a bachelor’s degree or higher, compared withabout 28
IMMIGRANT WOMEN
Immigrant women in the United States are a diverse group with varied levels of education and access to resources and supports. 1. More than one in four immigrant women in the United States (27.9 percent) holds a bachelor’s or advanced degree, compared with 30.0 percent of U.S.-born women. Among the ten largest sending countries for female HEALTH AND WELL-BEING FULL SECTION Minnesota ranks first in the nation on the composite index of women’s health and well-being. The state has the lowest female mortality rate from heart disease and ranks in the top ten on all other component indicators except for lung cancer and suicide mortality rates and incidence of AIDS, for which the state ranks 11th, 12th, and 30th, respectively.MILLENNIALS
Between 2011 and 2013, millennial women earned less than millennial men in all but one state, New York, where women of this age range earned $38,319 compared with $37,542 for men ( Table B2.2 ). For both millennial women and all women, New York is the best state for the gender wage gap, and the District of Columbia has the highestearnings.
STATUS OF WOMEN IN THE SOUTH Status of Women in the South. IWPR’s The Status of Women in the South is the first report to provide a comprehensive portrait of the status of women, particularly the status of women of color, in the southern states, grading each state on six different topic areas related to women’s economic, political, health, and social status.. For purposes of the report, the South is defined as Alabama STATE REPORTS & FACT SHEETS 2018 National Fact Sheet The Economic Status of Women in the States: 2018 2018 State Fact Sheets Alabama State Fact Sheet 2018 Alaska State Fact Sheet 2018 Arizona Fact Sheet 2018 Arkansas Fact Sheet 2018 California Fact Sheet 2018 Colorado Fact Sheet 2018 Connecticut Fact Sheet 2018 Delaware Fact Sheet 2018 District of Columbia FactWORK & FAMILY
Work & Family. Women make up almost half of the workforce. Few families have someone who can stay at home to take care of health emergencies, pick children up from school and supervise homework, or take an elderly parent to a doctor’s appointment. In half of all families with children, women are the primary or co-breadwinner1 (IWPR 2015a ).
MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME BY HOUSEHOLD TYPE Median Household Income by Household Type and State, 2013 Married Couple Families Female-headed Families Male-headed Families State With Children Without Children With Children Without Children With Children Without Children Alabama $71,000 $62,500 $18,000 $22,000 $30,020 $27,700 Alaska $94,300 $92,300 $29,400 $37,000 $61,200 $42,000 Arizona $70,000 $65,730 $24,100 $27,700 $33,200 $30,200BEST & WORST STATES
Overall The Best and Worst States Overall for Women in 2015 Best and Worst States for Women in 2015 Best States Rank Worst States Rank Minnesota 1 Alabama (tied) 51 (tied) Connecticut 2 (tied) Mississippi (tied) 51 (tied) Massachusetts 2 (tied) Kentucky (tied) 49 (tied) Vermont 2 (tied) Tennessee (tied) 49 (tied) California 5 (tied) STATE DATA - WOMEN IN THE STATES What Workers Earn and Gender Earnings Ratio for Workers with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (Aged 25 and Older), 2013. $62,000. $73,000. 84.9%. Percent of Employed Women and Men Working Part-Time, 2013. 36.5%. 18.3%. Union Wage Advantage in Median Weekly Earnings for Full-Time Wage and Salary Women Workers, 2011-2014. MILLENNIAL WOMEN ARE MORE EDUCATED THAN MEN, BUT ARE STILL Millennial Women Are More Educated Than Men, But Are Still Paid Less. by Jillian Berman. Young women are reaping the benefits of the women’s movement when it comes to education, but they’re still waiting for equal pay. About 36% of women ages 25-34 — or so-called millennials — have a bachelor’s degree or higher, compared withabout 28
HOME - WOMEN IN THE STATESABOUTNATIONAL TRENDSEXPLORE THE DATAPUBLICATIONSMEDIANATIONAL DATA The Status of Women in the States provides data on women’s progress in 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the United States overall. The data can be used to raise awareness, improve policies, and promote women’s equality. Explore the data here!IMMIGRANT WOMEN
Immigrant women in the United States are a diverse group with varied levels of education and access to resources and supports. 1. More than one in four immigrant women in the United States (27.9 percent) holds a bachelor’s or advanced degree, compared with 30.0 percent of U.S.-born women. Among the ten largest sending countries for femaleHEALTH & WELL-BEING
Health & Well-Being. In the United States overall, women’s health status has improved in some areas and declined in others. Women’s mortality rates from heart disease, lung cancer, and breast cancer have decreased since the publication of IWPR’s 2004 Status of Women in the States report, as has the incidence of AIDS among female adolescents and adults.MILLENNIALS
Between 2011 and 2013, millennial women earned less than millennial men in all but one state, New York, where women of this age range earned $38,319 compared with $37,542 for men ( Table B2.2 ). For both millennial women and all women, New York is the best state for the gender wage gap, and the District of Columbia has the highestearnings.
POVERTY AND OPPORTUNITY FULL SECTION STATUS OF WOMEN IN THE SOUTH Status of Women in the South. IWPR’s The Status of Women in the South is the first report to provide a comprehensive portrait of the status of women, particularly the status of women of color, in the southern states, grading each state on six different topic areas related to women’s economic, political, health, and social status.. For purposes of the report, the South is defined as Alabama TRENDS IN EMPLOYMENT AND EARNINGS Trends in Employment and Earnings. Women’s status in the area of employment and earnings has improved on two indicators since the publication of IWPR’s last national report on the status of women, the 2004 Status of Women in the States, and remained unchanged or declined on two others.Women’s median annual earnings for full-time, year-round work in 2013 ($39,157) were nearly identical to THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF EQUAL PAY BY STATE The Economic Impact of Equal Pay by State Persistent earnings inequality for working women translates into lower lifetime pay for women, less income for families, and higher rates of poverty across the United States. In each state in the country, women experience lower earnings and higher poverty rates than men. The economic impactof this
WOMEN’S LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION WOMEN’S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH STATUS IN THE UNITED STATES Reproductive health outcomes and policies in the United States have substantially changed at the federal and state levels in recent years. The birth rate for teenagers has declined steadily (Hamilton et al.2014)
HOME - WOMEN IN THE STATESABOUTNATIONAL TRENDSEXPLORE THE DATAPUBLICATIONSMEDIANATIONAL DATA The Status of Women in the States provides data on women’s progress in 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the United States overall. The data can be used to raise awareness, improve policies, and promote women’s equality. Explore the data here!IMMIGRANT WOMEN
Immigrant women in the United States are a diverse group with varied levels of education and access to resources and supports. 1. More than one in four immigrant women in the United States (27.9 percent) holds a bachelor’s or advanced degree, compared with 30.0 percent of U.S.-born women. Among the ten largest sending countries for femaleHEALTH & WELL-BEING
Health & Well-Being. In the United States overall, women’s health status has improved in some areas and declined in others. Women’s mortality rates from heart disease, lung cancer, and breast cancer have decreased since the publication of IWPR’s 2004 Status of Women in the States report, as has the incidence of AIDS among female adolescents and adults.MILLENNIALS
Between 2011 and 2013, millennial women earned less than millennial men in all but one state, New York, where women of this age range earned $38,319 compared with $37,542 for men ( Table B2.2 ). For both millennial women and all women, New York is the best state for the gender wage gap, and the District of Columbia has the highestearnings.
POVERTY AND OPPORTUNITY FULL SECTION STATUS OF WOMEN IN THE SOUTH Status of Women in the South. IWPR’s The Status of Women in the South is the first report to provide a comprehensive portrait of the status of women, particularly the status of women of color, in the southern states, grading each state on six different topic areas related to women’s economic, political, health, and social status.. For purposes of the report, the South is defined as Alabama TRENDS IN EMPLOYMENT AND EARNINGS Trends in Employment and Earnings. Women’s status in the area of employment and earnings has improved on two indicators since the publication of IWPR’s last national report on the status of women, the 2004 Status of Women in the States, and remained unchanged or declined on two others.Women’s median annual earnings for full-time, year-round work in 2013 ($39,157) were nearly identical to THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF EQUAL PAY BY STATE The Economic Impact of Equal Pay by State Persistent earnings inequality for working women translates into lower lifetime pay for women, less income for families, and higher rates of poverty across the United States. In each state in the country, women experience lower earnings and higher poverty rates than men. The economic impactof this
WOMEN’S LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION WOMEN’S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH STATUS IN THE UNITED STATES Reproductive health outcomes and policies in the United States have substantially changed at the federal and state levels in recent years. The birth rate for teenagers has declined steadily (Hamilton et al.2014)
ABOUT - WOMEN IN THE STATES About the Institute for Women’s Policy Research The Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR) conducts rigorous research and disseminates its findings to address the needs of women, promote public dialog, and strengthen families, communities, and societies. IWPR works with policymakers, scholars, and public interest groups to design, execute, and disseminate research that illuminatesWORK & FAMILY
Work & Family. Women make up almost half of the workforce. Few families have someone who can stay at home to take care of health emergencies, pick children up from school and supervise homework, or take an elderly parent to a doctor’s appointment. In half of all families with children, women are the primary or co-breadwinner1 (IWPR 2015a ).
POLITICAL PARTICIPATION Political Participation. Between 2004 and 2015, the number and share of women in state legislatures and in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives increased, while the number and share of women in statewide elective executive office declined (CAWP 2015a; IWPR 2004).Women’s voter registration and turnout also showed signs of both progress and lack of progress: the percentage of women who STEM - WOMEN IN THE STATES Source: IWPR analysis of American Community Survey microdata (Integrated Public Use Microdata Series, Version 5.0). The Status of Women in the States provides data on women’s progress in 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the United States overall. The data can be used to raise awareness, improve policies, and promote women’sequality.
POVERTY & OPPORTUNITY Poverty & Opportunity. Women’s status in the area of poverty and opportunity in the United States has improved on two indicators since the publication of IWPR’s 2004 Status of Women in the States report and declined on two others.The share of women with a bachelor’s degree or higher increased 6.9 percentage points during this time period, from 22.8 to 29.7 percent, and the share of womenBEST & WORST STATES
Overall The Best and Worst States Overall for Women in 2015 Best and Worst States for Women in 2015 Best States Rank Worst States Rank Minnesota 1 Alabama (tied) 51 (tied) Connecticut 2 (tied) Mississippi (tied) 51 (tied) Massachusetts 2 (tied) Kentucky (tied) 49 (tied) Vermont 2 (tied) Tennessee (tied) 49 (tied) California 5 (tied) REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS FULL SECTION The reproductive rights composite index includes nine component indicators of women’s reproductive rights: mandatory parental consent or notification laws for minors receiving abortions, waiting periods for abortions, restrictions on public funding for abortions, the percent of women living in counties with at least one abortion provider, pro-choice governors or legislatures, MedicaidREPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS
Reproductive rights—having the ability to decide whether and when to have children—are important to women’s socioeconomic well-being and overall health. Research suggests that being able to make decisions about one’s own reproductive life and the timing of one’s entry into parenthood is associated with greater relationship stability and satisfaction (National Campaign to Prevent Teen STATE DATA - WOMEN IN THE STATES What Workers Earn and Gender Earnings Ratio for Workers with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher (Aged 25 and Older), 2013. $62,000. $73,000. 84.9%. Percent of Employed Women and Men Working Part-Time, 2013. 36.5%. 18.3%. Union Wage Advantage in Median Weekly Earnings for Full-Time Wage and Salary Women Workers, 2011-2014. MILLENNIAL WOMEN ARE MORE EDUCATED THAN MEN, BUT ARE STILL Millennial Women Are More Educated Than Men, But Are Still Paid Less. by Jillian Berman. Young women are reaping the benefits of the women’s movement when it comes to education, but they’re still waiting for equal pay. About 36% of women ages 25-34 — or so-called millennials — have a bachelor’s degree or higher, compared withabout 28
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