work life

    One Woman

    Posted February 19th, 2009 by Valerie Young

    Written by MOTHERS volunteer Kelly Coyle DiNorcia
    Many of us who read this blog are aware of the statistics. Women make less money than men for equal work. Their lifetime earnings are significantly lower than that of men, on average. They are at significantly higher risk for falling into poverty than men.

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    Work Life: Moving from the Personal to the Political

    Posted October 15th, 2008 by Ellen Galinsky

    I am glad that the 2008 election has raised the issue of working families. This has been a "sleeper" issue, but no more! After the nomination of Sarah Palin, working families are responding in such high numbers that they are jamming the airwaves, filling up blogs, even crashing websites as they make their varying opinions heard!