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  2. Demographics of Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    Though jobs are leaving the city, Minneapolis has a highly educated work force. The share of adults in the labor force was 70.0% and the recorded low unemployment rate was 4.7% in 2002. However, racial and ethnic minorities lag behind White counterparts with 15.0% of African Americans and 13.0% of Hispanics holding bachelor's degrees , compared ...

  3. Women, Peace and Security Index - Wikipedia

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    There was again wide disparities between the scores for the three dimensions within many countries, showing that all countries have room for improvement. Additionally, the report found that 600 million women (15% of the world's women) lived within 50 kilometers of an armed conflict in 2022. [12]

  4. List of countries by rate of fatal workplace accidents

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    Women Year 1 India 116.8 2007 2 Pakistan 44.2 2002 3 Cuba 25 2010 4 Dominican Republic 17.9 2008 5 Algeria 17.6 2004 6 Togo 16.3 2004 7 Burundi 13.8 2021 8 Jordan 13.2 2006 9 Egypt 10.7 2015 10 Costa Rica 9.7 2016 11 Philippines 9.6 2017 12 Zimbabwe 9.5 2012 13 Colombia 8.9 2013 14 Puerto Rico 8.2 2005 15 Nicaragua 8

  5. Crime in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    A burning building after a night of rioting in Minneapolis in 2020. Violent crime statistics present a particularly concerning aspect of the city's crime landscape. [6] Minneapolis's violent crime rate of 1,155 crimes per 100,000 residents is more than three times higher than the state average and nearly twice the national average. [7]

  6. Pink-collar worker - Wikipedia

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    Those women working managerial and library or museums positions made an impact on women in the work force, but still encountered discrimination when they tried to advance. In the 1940s, clerical work expanded to occupy the largest number of women employees, this field diversified as it moved into commercial service. [ 32 ]

  7. Why are South Carolina cities so dangerous for pedestrians?

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    Experts who spoke with The State all agreed that South Carolina’s growth was part of the rise in fatal collisions. The state’s population grew by 5% between 2017 and 2022, according to the U.S ...

  8. Women in the workforce - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, looking at 2019 data by the OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) countries, the average time women spent in unpaid work is 264 minutes per day compared to men who spent 136 minutes per day. [72] Although men spend more time in paid work, women still spend more time, in general, doing both paid and unpaid work.

  9. Crowd cheered as two transgender women were attacked at ...

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    The Minneapolis trans community is preparing for a potential uptick in attacks by taking self-defense classes while others are attending classes on how to get a permit to carry handguns in public ...