Women are overwhelmingly ambitious in their careers, and they see workplace flexibility as a pillar for helping them get ahead at work. A majority of women workers, 87%, say they're ambitious in their ...
Nearly half a million women left the workforce last year. A new national survey sheds light on why.
Earlier this year, the founders of Ruby Ribbon, UrbanSitter, and BabyQuip created a multi-company survey of women who gig to learn more about their experiences and expectations. The study included ...
In a culture that seems to pit “boss babes” and “trad wives” against each other, recent polling of voters by the Independent Women’s Forum shows one common sentiment in the conversation about ...
In the short-term, unpaid bills are piling up and pushing many women into poverty; in the long-term, financial hardship is hampering women’s wealth accumulation, stalling progress on economic freedom, ...
Melissa Schofield hadn’t accepted a job offer for 18 years. When she started thinking about returning to work, she knew that nearly two decades away could seem like a long time for employers. But ...
Tory Johnson goes on tour to help women take control of their lives. Sept. 24, 2007 — -- Today in Dallas we kicked off our Take Control tour where we're tackling the issues that matter most to ...
This post is co-authored by Carrie Lukas and Sabrina Schaeffer. Many American women were excited at the prospect of having our first female president, and are disappointed today. Having a woman in the ...
Gig opportunities enhance employment options for women. Due to the nature of gig roles, they offer flexibility in the amount of days and hours worked. Since February 2020, 1.1 million women who left ...