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In
the Press
The NH Women’s Policy
Institute has been recently mentioned in the following:
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Business NH Magazine, August 2007: Bridging the Pay Gap
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NH
Union Leader, April 19, 2007: NH
Has 6th Largest Pay Gap
- Nashua Telegraph, March 25, 2007: Men
Rule City Wages
- NH Business Review, March 15, 2007:
In
NH, Low Wage Workers Mostly Women
- Portsmouth Herald, March 15, 2007:
Wage
Policy Affects Women
- Portsmouth Herald, March 1, 2007:
Letters
to the Editor
- Union Leader, February 23, 2007:
Minimum
Wage Hike Draws Wide Support
- NH Public Radio, January 25, 2007:
Minimum
Wage Effort Hits Snag
- Portsmouth Herald, December 22, 2006:
Study:
NH Women Progressing
- Nashua Telegraph, December 21, 2006:
Women in State Still Paid Less Than Men
- Union Leader, October 9, 2006:
WPI
to Target Wage Gap in NH
- Business NH Magazine, August, 2005:
Hitting
the Granite Ceiling
- Portsmouth Herald, May 6, 2005:
NH
Gender Gap in Pay Widening
- Concord Monitor, May 6, 2005: Earning
Gender Gap Rises with Education
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Quick Facts
» Women made up only 10% of full-time workers earning more than $100,000 per year in New Hampshire in 1999.
» Women made up nearly 60% of New Hampshire’s full-time workers earning less than $15,000 per year in 1999.
» Among married, full-time workers, women earned 68% of what men earned in 1999 in New Hampshire.
» One in 14 working women in New Hampshire earns minimum or near minimum wage.
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