Following the fall of the Taliban, Kamila Sidiqi has taken full advantage of the new rights afforded to women.
Saudi Arabia: From the Eyes of an Insider
“Segregation” is the only way to describe the situation for women in Saudi Arabia.
China: Where Young Men Are Looking for Brides
A cultural bias towards male heirs is creating a vast gender divide in China.
Looking Backwards: International Women’s Day
Why do we tolerate a gap in leadership on women’s rights?
10 Facts: Women in the Workforce: U.S. Versus the Rest
Are U.S. women still leading OECD nations in workforce participation?
Women in the Workforce: A Global Perspective
Seven decades since the end of World War II, do U.S. women still lead in workforce participation rates?
Afghan Women Train to Save Lives
Afghan women train as midwives at a clinic in order to help save lives in their villages.
9 Facts: The Lonely Female Billionaire
Though billionaire females are greatly outnumbered by billionaire men, their combined wealth is still staggering.
10 Facts: Why European Women Are Leaning In
When it came to women working, the United States once led. Now it lags.
6 Facts: American Women Aren’t Going Back to Work (Yet)
Women left the workforce in droves after the last U.S. recession. So far, they haven’t come back.
























