Georgetown Report Finds Large Disparities, Racial Inequity in US Women's Well-Being
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Women in the United States vary significantly in terms of well-being depending on the state they live in and their racial identity, according to a study released by Georgetown University’s Institute for Women, Peace and Security on Oct. 8. The U.S. Women, Peace and Security Index explores how women’s rights and opportunities vary by state […]
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