Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Women in America : Indicators of Social and Economic Well-Being



In support of the Council on Women and Girls, the Office of Management and Budget and the Economics and Statistics Administration within the Department of Commerce worked together to create the Women in America report which, for the first time in recent history, pulls together information from across the Federal statistical agencies to compile baseline information on how women are faring in the United States today and how these trends have changed over time. The report provides a statistical portrait showing how women’s lives are changing in five critical areas:

* People, Families, and Income
* Education
* Employment
* Health
* Crime and Violence

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