Graphs from women caucus


Mothers Participating in Labor Force, 1955-2000
Percentage of mothers with children
(Source US Census)

20 Leading Occupations of Employed Women
(2000 annual averages)

NOTE: n.a. = not available. Median not available where base is less than 50,000 male workers.
1. Wage and salary for full-time workers.
2. Not elsewhere classified.
3. Included in sales workers, personal, and retail services.
4. Includes foods, drugs, health, and other commodities.
Source: U.S. Dept. of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Distribution of Employment by Industry in 1900, 1950, 1970 and 1988

1988 Median Annual Wages by Sex and Race

The Narrowing Wage Gap

New Entrants to the Labor Force, 1986-2000

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