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Stereotypes, wage gap hamper women in the workplace, job market

Stereotypes, wage gap hamper women in the workplace, job market

by Kristyn Senters | Jul 8, 2020 | Uncategorized

Via: Dallas Business Journal By: Bill Hethcock Mariama Sagna knows the challenges of working in male-dominated industries. In various jobs in financial services and information technology, she has learned to speak her mind, own her voice and overcome stereotypes that...
More education doesn’t always mean bigger paychecks for Texas women

More education doesn’t always mean bigger paychecks for Texas women

by Kristyn Senters | Jul 8, 2020 | Economic Security, News

Via: Dallas Business Journal By: Bill Hethcock Elizeth Diaz has worked hard for many years toward her bachelor’s degree in psychology, and she looks forward to graduating in August from Dallas Baptist University. But with $60,000 in student loan debt, an 8-year-old...
Report Shows How Texas Women Struggled With Basic Needs, Even Before COVID-19

Report Shows How Texas Women Struggled With Basic Needs, Even Before COVID-19

by Kristyn Senters | Jul 2, 2020 | Economic Security, News

Via: KERA By: Justin Martin The Texas Women’s Foundation defines the basic building blocks of financial security as child care, housing, education and health care. But what happens when those building blocks become stumbling blocks? The foundation’s newest...

Evictions, COVID complicate women’s struggle to find affordable housing

by Kristyn Senters | Jul 1, 2020 | Economic Security, News

Via: Dallas Business Journal By: Bill Hethcock When the landlord wanted to raise the rent on the small two-bedroom apartment in North Dallas that Adriana Godines lived in with her husband and daughter, Godines thought it wasn’t worth it. “When they said they were...
Mujeres en Texas representan el 63% de las trabajadoras esenciales en tiempos de coronavirus, según un estudio

Mujeres en Texas representan el 63% de las trabajadoras esenciales en tiempos de coronavirus, según un estudio

by Kristyn Senters | Jun 30, 2020 | Economic Security, News

Via: Univision View Interview Mary Valadez, vicepresidente asociada de subvenciones de la Fundación de Mujeres de Texas (TXWF), explica que a pesar de que ellas se desempeñan en trabajos como cuidado infantil, atención médica o limpieza de edificios, muchos de estos...
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