2 resultados para F5 - International Relations and International Political Economy
em Iowa Publications Online (IPO) - State Library, State of Iowa (Iowa), United States
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Report produced by Iowa Departmment of Agriculture and Land Stewardship
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Women play a substantial and crucial role in the Iowa economy. Women make up almost half the labor force, participating in the labor force at one of the highest rates in the nation. At the same time, disparities persist as to womens prospects for success in that same economy. For instance, although women in Iowa are more likely than men to receive post-secondary education, they are also more likely to be in poverty and to earn a lower wage than male peers. The gender gap, the difference between male and female wages, is a much-discussed but often misunderstood tool that helps measure womens success in the workforce. Womens median wages are lower than mens median wages largely because of differences in male and female occupations and work history, although gender discrimination in the workforce also plays a role. This report investigates Iowas gender gap in ways that clearly show both its causes and effects and suggests policy responses that could ensure womens full and equal participation in Iowas economic future. Understanding the differences between mens and womens experiences in the state economy is important for developing policies that can effectively address barriers to economic success for all Iowans.