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Original Center for American Progress analysis shows that single mothers in the United States face economic insecurity, including high poverty rates and low incomes, that could be alleviated by ...
Women’s economic empowerment refers to women's ability to participate in markets, control productive resources and access decent work — as well as their autonomy over their time, bodies and lives. It ...