The Myth of the Male Math Brain
Research shows no cognitive biological differences between the genders in math, so the idea of a male “math brain” is not true.
Research shows no cognitive biological differences between the genders in math, so the idea of a male “math brain” is not true.
By preschool, most children start identifying gender roles. Teachers and parents consciously or unconsciously convey social cues that influence choices of what children play.
Latinas in the U.S. were among the hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. An AAUW research project documents the health and economic repercussions — and outlines policy priorities to aid…
Here are the answers to the most commonly asked questions about the gender pay gap.
When women get equal pay — and equal opportunity — they, their families and all of society will thrive. To get there, we need to embrace diversity, equity and inclusion.
Throughout recent political campaigns, we’ve heard candidates from both parties declare their commitment to American women. It’s time for lawmakers to demonstrate that commitment by passing the Paycheck Fairness Act.
As our world becomes more diverse along many dimensions, and we redefine what families look like, we have to think about ways in which we can incorporate these diverse perspectives…
Essential summer reading for 2023 from stellar scholars and authors who have received educational funding from AAUW.
Black women are paid over 1/3 less than white men for doing the same work.
Unlike the majority of developed countries worldwide, the United States does not guarantee paid annual leave, paid time off for illness or family care or paid parental leave.