Women's Voices. Women Vote. Unmarried America - Issues Research

Unmarried America - Issues Research

Marital Status is associated with health insurance coverage for working-age women at all income levels – This report issued by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reveals that overall, unmarried women aged 25–64 years are about 60% more likely than married women to lack health insurance coverage.

Entire 2007 State of Unmarried America Report

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Unmarried Women and Pay Inequity New research and analysis by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner places pay inequity at the top of concerns for single women.

100 Hour Agenda for Unmarried Women In a first ever survey to determine the policy agenda of single women, Iraq and health care topped the list of items that single women would like to see Congress address. In the new survey, conducted by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner, singles say they are also very concerned about salaries and wages not keeping up with the cost of living, and want Congress to do more to increase educational opportunities.

Report on unmarried women from the Institute for Women's Policy Research