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Subject Biden administration reforms are helping close the wage gap
Date October 12, 2022 10:02 PM
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Today at Ms. | October 12, 2022
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The Wage Gap Persists—But Recent Reforms Are Making a Difference [[link removed]]
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A mother and son in Washington, D.C. For working women, wage gaps by gender and race exist because of outright pay discrimination, women’s disproportionate caregiving responsibilities and occupational segregation. (Allenran Photography / Flickr)
BY ROSE KHATTAR and LAUREN HOFFMAN | Recent Biden administration and congressional policy reforms, including the Inflation Reduction Act and the student loan relief plan, will no doubt alleviate some of the financial pressures women are facing, and bolster their economic security in the long run.
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Increased Attacks in Afghanistan Target Women and Girls Attending School [[link removed]]
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Members of the British Afghan diaspora from the minority Hazara tribe protest outside Downing Street on Oct. 12, 2022, in London, England. They are protesting against the continued persecution of the Hazara communities in Afghanistan. (Guy Smallman / Getty Images)
BY MAKHFI AZIZI | Since the Taliban takeover, Human Rights Watch has documented 16 attacks against Hazaras, an ethnic minority group native to Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran. On Sept. 30 a suicide bomber killed 53 people in a predominantly Hazara neighborhood, specifically targeting women and girls in school.
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