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The Economic Status of Women in the States

Status of Women in the States

State-by-State Rankings on the Composite Indices and Their Components by Year

  • Political Participation
    Women in Elected Office; Women Registered to Vote; Women Who Voted; and Institutional Resources Available to Women.
  • Employment and Earnings
    Earnings Full-Time, Year-Round for Employed Women; Earnings Ratio Between Full-Time, Year-Round Employed Women and Men; Women in the Labor Force; and Employed Women, Managerial or Professional Occupations.
  • Social and Economic Autonomy
    Women with Health Insurance; Women with Four or More Years of College; Businesses that are Women-Owned; and Women Living above Poverty.
  • Reproductive Rights
    Parental Consent; Waiting Period; Public Funding for Abortion; Women Living in Counties with Providers; Contraceptive Coverage; Pro-Choice Government; Insurance Mandates for Infertility; Second-Parent Adoption; and Mandatory Sex Education.
  • Health and Well-Being
    Heart Disease Mortality; Lung Cancer Mortality; Breast Cancer Mortality; Incidence of Diabetes; Incidence of Chlamydia; Incidence of AIDS; Poor Mental Health; Suicide Mortality; and Limited Activities.

Comparison of Old and New Composite Index Rankings and Scores (1996-2002)

 

How the States Measure Up: The Status of Women by Race and Ethnicity (2004)
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