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Ariane Hegewisch

@ArianeIWPR

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SeniorResearchFellow@IWPResearch. Focus on gender wage gap, WorkLife policy, in US and beyond.

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Joined October 2015
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@PaidLeaveforAll
Paid Leave for All
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Whether you're caring for a parent or a sibling through cancer, family caregiving can be a challenge. But it shouldn't have to threaten your finances. New @finhealthnet research shows that workers with #PaidLeave for caregiving are more financially stable.
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With more workers balancing jobs and caregiving, offering paid family leave can help employers support worker well-being and key business outcomes.
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@EqualPayDayChi
Equal Pay Chicago Coalition
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Today @EqualPayDayChi is spotlighting a critical wage gap in our workforce: Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander women earn 61¢ for every $1 paid to men! For NHPI subgroups, the pay disparities are worse. Join us on 8.25—@1pm CT for a #NHPIWomensEqualPayDay social media storm! 🌪️
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@EqualPay2dayOrg
equalpaytoday
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Latina women who work full time, year round, and part time earn only 54 cents for every $1 earned by a white male. Take a stand against pay discrimination & occupational segregation! We need #LatinaEqualPay for #Trabajadoras everywhere. https://t.co/Fr3XrtYx9L
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@EqualPay2dayOrg
equalpaytoday
2 months
Today, on #LatinaEqualPay Day, we honor ten years of the campaign, but the work continues. Did you know: Guatemalan & Honduran Latinas make just 29¢ to the dollar, on average, compared to non-Hispanic, white men. #Trabajadoras https://t.co/vb1BRk2kDD
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@EqualPay2dayOrg
equalpaytoday
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Latinas are still paid just 54¢ for every $1 earned by white, non-Hispanic men. This includes migrant, seasonal, part-time & gig workers. Organizing for change must include everyone. Today we demand action, accountability & justice. #LatinaEqualPay https://t.co/l6SfQ9IDWJ
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@IWPResearch
IWPR
2 months
10 years in the fight, more than 150 more to go—equal pay can’t wait. #LatinaEqualPay The wage gap costs Latina workers about $1.2 million over a 40-year career. At the current rate of change, Latinas won’t reach pay equity with White men until 2178—more than 150 years from now.
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@Walter_Dragone
Walter Dragone
9 years
HillaryClinton: On average, Latinas make only $0.54 for each $1 white men earn. Time to close that gap. #LatinaEqu
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@ABetterBalance
A Better Balance
2 months
This week, the Nebraska Healthy Families and Workplaces Act took effect, extending the right to paid sick time to many workers in the state! 🎉 https://t.co/nUWV0B3pWD
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All employees will be required to receive paid sick leave, with exceptions of those under 16, seasonal agriculture workers and small businesses with 10 or fewer employees.
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@ABetterBalance
A Better Balance
2 months
A new study shows the federal PWFA's protections for workers in need of pregnancy accommodations reduced miscarriages by 9.6%, demonstrating how laws that empower expectant parents promote maternal & infant health while supporting families' economic security.
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@ArianeIWPR
Ariane Hegewisch
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Proud to be in Chicago with 5000 tradeswomen at TradeswomenBuild Nations’s traditional banner parade- led off by Chicago Women in the Trades banner parade! #TWBN #tradeswomen
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@byHeatherLong
Heather Long
3 months
JUST IN: Tariffs are clearly hitting now. U.S. Inflation rises to 2.9% (y/y) in August-->up from 2.3% in April. Higher food, gas and shelter costs drove inflation up in August. Cars, apparel and airfares also saw costs surge. ***Inflation jumped 0.4% during the month, the
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@WomenInConst
Women In Construction
3 months
We love the sound of a saw in the morning! #WomenInConstruction
@CYOA4Hope
Construction Youth of America/CYOA 🇺🇸
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@WomenInConst Getting done for the young women of construction.
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@IWPResearch
IWPR
3 months
New IWPR analysis shows the gender wage gap is worsening. In 2024, women working full-time year-round were paid just 80.9¢ for every $1 paid to men—down from 82.7¢ in 2023 and 84¢ in 2022. This marks the biggest drop since 1966 and the worst ratio since 2016. Read more from
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@IWPResearch
IWPR
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Even in a strong economy, women are being left behind. New Census data shows men’s earnings once again grew faster than women’s in 2024—widening the wage gap for the second year in a row. This isn’t just about numbers. It’s about structural barriers—from reproductive health bans
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@IWPResearch
IWPR
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Continued signs of a weakening labor market are evident in this month’s #JobsReport, just published by @BLS_gov. The labor market added only 22k jobs while unemployment went up slightly to 4.3% in July. Black and Latino/a workers are being hit hardest with rising unemployment.
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@IWPResearch
IWPR
3 months
📊Just released! Investing in Economic Opportunity for Women in North Carolina. This is the first Status of Women report since the launch of the State Policy Action Lab. The report compares NC to 7 regional peers, disaggregates data by race and ethnicity, and highlights
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@IWPResearch
IWPR
6 months
🚨 BIG NEWS from IWPR! 🚨 We just launched the State Policy Action Lab (State PAL)—a powerhouse platform for gender equity champions in all 50 states + DC! 🎉 State PAL brings together 100+ indicators, tracks nearly 500 bills in real time, and delivers sharp, actionable policy
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@IWPResearch
IWPR
6 months
Today we celebrate 105 years of the Department of Labor’s Women’s Bureau—the only federal agency dedicated solely to the needs of women in the workforce. As IWPR’s Chief Economist Dr. Kate Bahn told @MotherJones, “The Women’s Bureau has historically played a role in helping the
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@IWPResearch
IWPR
6 months
Too many students are forced to choose between their education and their reproductive health. Our latest report breaks down how policy changes can remove financial and systemic barriers to contraception, and why that matters for college success. This work is part of IWPR’s
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@ArianeIWPR
Ariane Hegewisch
6 months
The Women's Bureau is 105 years today- and , perhaps sadly, still very much needed! Alas, this very effective government department is threatened with cuts. . https://t.co/rGhHYvRFQM via @MotherJones
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Staffers see the proposal as part of an effort to fundamentally reshape America's workforce.
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