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Pages in category "Women's organizations based in the United States" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 435 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Women's Institutes (WI), 6,500 local organisations, founded 1915; Women's Labour League, founded 1906, promoting political representation; Women's Liberal Federation, Liberal Party; Women's Local Government Society, founded 1888; Women's Social and Political Union (1903–1917), a major suffrage organization in the United Kingdom
Women and men continue to work in different occupations. Female-headed families have the lowest family earnings among all family types. In families where both husband and wife are employed, employed wives spend more time in household activities than do employed husbands. Women are more likely than men to do volunteer work.
List of Native American women artists; List of Nebraska suffragists; List of Nevada suffragists; List of New Hampshire suffragists; List of New Jersey suffragists; New Jersey Women's Hall of Fame; List of New Mexico suffragists; List of New York (state) suffragists; List of North Carolina suffragists; North Carolina Women's Hall of Fame; List ...
Women Rising in Resistance; Women Under Siege Project; Women's Action Alliance; Women's Action Coalition; Women's Brigade of Weather Underground; Women's Center for Creative Work; Women's Classical Caucus; Women's Environment and Development Organization; Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press; Women's International Terrorist Conspiracy ...
In fact, according to the latest numbers released by the United States Department of Labor, the Leading Occupations of Employed Women for 2009 are secretaries, nurses, teachers and cashiers, in ...
Council calls for government help for family hubs. Paul Faulkner - Local Democracy Reporting Service. January 4, 2025 at 6:23 AM. Nearly 30 family hubs have opened across Lancashire since 2023 ...
The prevalence of women's health issues in American culture is inspired by second-wave feminism in the United States. [68] As a result of this movement, women of the United States began to question the largely male-dominated health care system and demanded a right to information on issues regarding their physiology and anatomy. [68]