In this ABC News article, Katie Kindelan discuses our new report, “Women Can’t Win,” and discusses some steps companies can take to help narrow the gender wage gap. Kindelan also quotes our Chief Economist, Nicole Smith in her article.
In this CNBC article, Kathleen Elkins writes about the new report “Women Can’t Win,” from the Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce. Elkins also discusses what women can do to help narrow the pay gap.
In this Fortune article, Claire Zillman highlights our new report, “Women Can’t Win,” and explores some of the reasons why the gender wage gap still exists, including education level, major choice, and race.
In this Atlanta Journal-Constitution article, Maureen Downey writes about the persistence of the gender wage gap and the value of postsecondary vocational certificates. Mulhere uses information from the report, “Women Can’t Win” from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce.
In this Diverse Issues in Higher Education article, Tiffany Pennamon writes about explanations for the gender wage gap. Pennamon quotes Dr. Anthony P. Carnevale, Director at the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce.

Women are going to college and graduating in greater numbers than men. They are also increasingly pursuing high-paying majors in STEM and business. Yet, women still make just 81 cents for every dollar earned by men.