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The 2002 Status of Women in the States
Report Release/Press Conference

Tuesday, November 19, 2002, 9AM
National Press Club
First Amendment Room

Speakers: 

Heidi Hartmann, Ph.D., IWPR President and CEO
Amy Caiazza, Ph.D., IWPR Study Director, Editor, Status of Women in the States
Barbara Gault, Ph.D., IWPR Director of Research
Linda Chavez-Thompson, AFL-CIO Executive Vice President
Professor Linda Williams, Associate Professor Government & Politics, University of Maryland
Martha Burk, Ph.D., President, National Council of Women’s Organizations

Read the Press Release
For more information, or to request publications, contact IWPR at 202.785.5100 or iwpr@iwpr.org

2002 Reports:

  • Alabama

  • Iowa

  • Kansas

  • Massachusetts

  • Missouri

  • Rhode Island

  • South Carolina

  • West Virginia

  • Wisconsin

 

Dr. Heidi Hartmann, President and CEO of the
Institute for Women's Policy Research, introducing the
Status of Women in the States 2000 reports on
November 15, 2000 at the National Press Club. 

About the Institute for Women's Policy Research

The Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR) is a public policy research organization dedicated to informing and stimulating the debate on public policy issues of critical importance to women and their families. IWPR focuses on issues that affect women’s daily lives, including employment, earnings, and economic change; democracy and society; poverty, welfare, and income security; work and family policies; and health and safety. IWPR also works in affiliation with the George Washington University’s graduate programs in public policy and women’s studies.

 

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