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Ensuring Gender Equity at Work

The Women’s Bureau champions policies and standards that safeguard the interests of working women, advocates for the equality and economic security of women and their families, and promotes quality work environments.
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Grants: Child Care is Infrastructure

Learn more about 2024 WB Grant Awards

Meet the New 2024 FARE & WANTO grantees.

New Safe Leave

New Safe Leave Briefs

Learn about state safe leave laws and best practices for implementing safe leave policies.

Bearing the Cost 2024

Still Bearing the Cost 2024 Update

This update to our prior report shows how job segregation costs Black and Hispanic women billions annually.

Child Care is Infrastructure

Child Care is Infrastructure

Paid care work is a crucial foundation for the economy. Read our latest issue brief to learn more.

WB Equity Module Toolkit poster

Equity Module Toolkit

The module provides best practices for recruiting and retaining women in construction, manufacturing, and clean energy jobs.

National Database of Childcare Prices

National Database of Childcare Prices

The National Database of Childcare Prices (NDCP) is the most comprehensive federal source of childcare prices at the county level and offers price data by provider type, age of children, and county

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