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Women
Bustle backlash: How the launch of a website for women turned into a big mess
Aug 15, 2013
Bleacher Report co-founder finds out the hard way how to not launch a website targeted to women.
Women stay in jobs longer than they should
Jul 17, 2013
Women can feel more loyalty to companies, and more guilt when they leave. But staying with one job for too long could cost you a lot of money.
American author takes aim at Chinese concept of 'Leftover Women'
by
Rob Schmitz
Jul 10, 2013
American Joy Chen's book 'Do Not Marry Before Age 30' has become a hit in China, where traditional society labels unmarried women in their late 20s 'leftover women.'
Mothers are breadwinners in record 40% of U.S. households: Study
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Queena Kim
May 29, 2013
A new report from Pew shows that moms are now the primary breadwinnner in 40% of U.S. households, but not all super-moms are created equal.
Preserving fertility for the low price of $50,000
May 23, 2013
For one woman, $50,000 on a new technology to freeze her eggs was worth the expense.
Turning the world on with her smile: A look at 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show'
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Kai Ryssdal
May 6, 2013
In her new book, Jennifer Keishin Armstrong takes a look at Mary Richards and the rest of the gang from the WJM newsroom and the real-life people behind the "Mary Tyler Moore Show."
A history of Take our Daughters to Work — and why it now includes sons
Apr 25, 2013
Now that women make up half the American workforce, is Take Our Daughters To Work Day still relevant?
For public good, not for profit.
Dove hires a forensic artist to show how wrong a woman's self-perceptions can be (Video)
Apr 17, 2013
The video shows women describing themselves as they see themselves and then pairs that drawing with how others perceive them.
Opening up the tech world to women
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Molly Wood
Mar 8, 2013
Jessica Lawrence, director of NY Tech Meet Up, shares her views on the tech community in New York and whether or not the tech world is a boy's club.
Roberta Williams: The mother of computer video games
by
Molly Wood
Mar 6, 2013
Complaints are rife that the video game industry treats female employees and female players as outsiders or worse. But it wasn't always that way.