Publications
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This report describes how a woman’s nation changes everything about how
we live and work today. Now for the first time in our nation’s history,
women are half of all U.S. workers and mothers are the primary
breadwinners or co-breadwinners in nearly two-thirds of American
families. This is a dramatic shift from just a generation ago (in 1967
women made up only one-third of all workers). It changes how women
spend their days and has a ripple effect that reverberates throughout
our nation. It fundamentally changes how we all work and live, not just
women but also their families, their co-workers, their bosses, their
faith institutions, and their communities.
Link to report online
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Women represent a large part of the talent pool for research science,
but many data sources indicate that they are more likely than men to
“leak” out of the pipeline in the sciences before obtaining a tenured
position at a college or university.
Website
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i4d July-September Issue Published; MDWIT CEO Guest Editor
i4d contains articles, case studies, and essays on the theme of "ICT for development" and related issues. This edition was edited by MDWIT's own Claudia Morrell.
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World Bank
The advancement of ICTs has brought new opportunities for both knowledge sharing and knowledge gathering for
both women and men.
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Maryland State Department of Education
Restructuring
learning for student achievement in a technologically advanced,
global society.
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i4d Magazine
Magazine on the Information and Communication Technology for Development (ICT4D) sector.
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Arab Women & Business Magazine -- available throughout the Gulf and the Middle East.
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