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Women's History Month
A New Era for Working Women
March 2004
 
 Video
 

Click here to view the  video news release.

The changing roles of women over the last 40 years, featuring:

Census Bureau Director Louis Kincannon
U.S. Rep. Louise Slaughter, D-N.Y.
U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, and
Alma Morales Riojas, MANA President and CEO
 

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 Radio
 

Download and broadcast a 60-second radio spot about Women's History Month (see March 16th feature). (mp3)

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Profile America (English version text and audio)
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Al Día (Spanish version text and audio)

Radio Stations: For a copy of this and other Profile America or Al Día (Spanish) CDs, send your request to: broadcast@census.gov

 
 Multimedia Archive
 
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Additional Census Bureau multimedia pages about annual events, historical celebrations and American life.
U.S. Census Bureau Celebrates Women's History Month: Analysis of the latest data highlights employment and educational status of women in the United States from 1962 - 2002.
 
 Fast Facts about Women in the Labor Force
 
In March 2002, more than four-fifths of women 16 and over in the civilian labor force were employed in five occupational groups
In March 2002, more than four-fifths of women 16 and over, in the civilian labor force, were employed in five occupational groups
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, March 2002 Current Population Survey [PDF]. 
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 In Depth
 
More Census Bureau information about women and...
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WORKFORCE
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EDUCATION
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POPULATION
 
 Additional Resources
 
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Census 2000 Special Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Tabulation
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Report: Women and Men in the United States: March 2002 [PDF]
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Report: Employment Status: 2000 [PDF]
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2004 Women’s History Month Facts for Features
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More
 Photos
 
Air Force 2nd Lt. Arcelia Miller of the U.S. Air Force
 
Clara Camille Carroll performs clerical work in 1943.
 
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