The
Institute presents data on Aging the NH and the Implications
for Women: Click here forthe presentation.
The Institute presents data on Women and Work
to UNH: Click here for the
presentation.
The Institute presents data on Women in Corrections
to the Women Offenders Corrdinating Council: Click here for the
presentation.
The Institute presents data on the minimum
wage to the House Labor Committee: Click here for the
testimony.
The
Institute presents at McLane on Are We There Yet? Women's
Economic Status and Participation in Corporate Leadership in
New Hampshire: Click
here for the presentation
The
Institute presents at the Commission on the Status of Women's
Legislative Luncheon Policy Briefing: Click
here for the presentation
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.