Black Women Need Access to Paid Family and Medical Leave
Black women are staying in the workforce, but their need for paid leave continues to go unmet.
Briefing: Invent Together - A Congressional Briefing on Patent Diversity
Increasing participation in invention and patenting by underrepresented groups would quadruple the number of American inventors, increase annual U.S. GDP by almost $1 trillion, and result in exciting new and different inventions.
Webinar: Policies to Support Young Mothers’ Recovery from the COVID-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic upended life for countless families and brought heightened attention to the plight of working parents. Recent IWPR studies find that during the pandemic, young mothers—especially those who are socioeconomically disadvantaged—experienced a sharp decline in employment and prolonged economic hardship for their families.
The Build Back Better Plan Would Reduce the Motherhood Penalty
MomsRising member Deborah Purce and her husband live in Seattle with their three children. At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, their child care program closed for several months and Deborah had to find a way to manage her job while caring for her children, since her husband’s essential health care job did not have any flexibility.
Climbing the Leadership Ladder: Women’s Progress Stalls
What prevents women from reaching the highest rungs of the leadership ladder? This report seeks to answer this by taking a closer look at the representation of women in management and leadership positions across the United States—and the barriers that hold organizations back from achieving full gender and racial equity in leadership.
Biden’s Child Care and Early Learning Proposal Could Serve 8.27 Million More Young Children
Comprehensive child care and early learning policy is a “win for all” policy: a pathway to progress on gender, racial, and income equality; healthy child development and family well-being; improved educational outcomes; and economic growth and prosperity.