Our Impact!
What's the Problem?
Women in the U.S. working full- and part-time make 85 percent of what their male counterparts earn.
Although women make up nearly 51 percent of the U.S. population, only 27 percent of Congress is comprised of women.
Around one third of women worldwide have experienced physical and/or sexual violence by an intimate partner.
Across the U.S., 15.5 percent of women live in poverty compared with 11.9 percent of men.
At Fortune 500 companies, women currently account for just 7.4 percent of CEOs.
In 2019, only 25 percent of American computing jobs are held by women.
References:
Pew Research Center, Fortune, United Nations Statistics Division, Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR), Dreamhost
To overcome these inequalities, WomenNC scholars research gender disparities at the local level in such areas as:

We have had WomenNC Scholars from the following academic institutions:








Sites of Advocacy:
Completed 6 projects on the status of Women in NC with more than 30 students in collaboration with UNC Public Policy

Our series of “Critical Conversations” brings together experts to discuss issues that affect North Carolina’s women and girls, offering insight, education, and advocacy.
Convened “Critical Conversations” Expert Educational Panels on the following topics:
24 partners in community education and advocacy










































