
Occupational Segregation in America
Occupational segregation in the American labor market reflects and drives inequalities in American society.
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Occupational segregation in the American labor market reflects and drives inequalities in American society.
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This data interactive displays the results of CAP’s national survey of LGBTQ individuals.
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This interactive allows users to see states' progress toward implementing policies to improve maternal and infant mortality and eliminate racial disparities in health across three domains: healthy families, economic and work supports, and infant health outcomes.
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President Donald Trump has put 22 of America’s most scientifically important national parks and monuments at risk.