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Politics and Culture

CEW researchers and visiting scholars often observe U.S. and other cultures principally through their political and cultural expectations regarding women. 

How American Men's Participation in Housework and Childcare Affects Wives' Careers by Renge Jibu, Nikkei Business Publications (Japan) and CEW Visiting Fulbright Scholar, 2007.
This study is about how American dual career couples with children share household and childcare responsibilities. Overall, American husbands spend four times as much time on housework and childcare than Japanese husbands do. In Japan, working women are responsible for almost all household and childcare duties, often relying on the more generously supported public childcare services. In order to promote gender diversity in the workforce, Japanese society has to provide more opportunities for men to participate in household responsibilities.

 

Potential Impact of the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative on Employment, Education and Contracting by Susan Kaufmann, 2006  This report draws on data regarding employment, contracting, and education since passage of Prop. 209 in California to predict the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative ballot proposal’s potential impact in Michigan.“California experience suggests that the impact of the initiative can be expected to be quite broad, affecting not only affirmative action but also outreach efforts designed to ensure access to opportunity,” according to Kaufmann.

Additional Information on the new report:

Report Summary: The Potential Impact of the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative on Employment, Education and Contracting

Research Brief: The Potential Impact of the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative on Employment, Education and Contracting

The Gender Report: The Gender Impact of the Proposed Michigan Civil Rights Initiative
Research Brief: The Gender Impact of the Proposed Michigan Civil Rights Initiative

En Espanol

Según una reciente investigación, la propuesta de enmendar la  constitución para prohibir la acción afirmativa (La Iniciativa de  Derechos Civiles de Michigan, en Inglés Michigan Civil Rights  Initiative, MCRI)  si es aprobada por los electores en Noviembre,  tendrá probablemente amplios efectos en Michigan. Lea el estudio.
El Impacto Potencial de la Iniciativa de Derechos Civiles de Michigan en el Empleo, Educación y Contratación

Informe de la Investigación: Impacto potencial  de la Iniciativa de Derechos Civiles de Michigan en las mujeres"

Informe de la Investigación: El Potencial Impacto de la Iniciativa de derechos Civiles de Michigan en el empleo, educación y contratos

http://www.umich.edu/Es/

 

Sexing the Single Girl  by Deborah Siegel, CEW Visiting Scholar.  2002 This paper examines images of single women in media and popular culture from the middle of the 20th century to the present.

 

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From its inception, CEW has included research among its activities, exploring the lives of women, issues related to women's educational and employment options, and leadership.  Through its research, CEW enriches our understanding of gender, improves practice and influences on policy development.  CEW’s research program covers the adjacent areas of interest.