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AAUW Honors World Trade Organization Director-General
American Association of University Women is proud to announce that Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Ph.D., the Director-General of the World Trade Organization and former Finance Minister of Nigeria, is the recipient of…
Our Leadership
AAUW senior leadership and board members
The History of Equal Pay Laws
For more than a century, women have been fighting for equal pay. We've made progress, but stronger and more comprehensive laws are needed.
Directory of Recipients & Sponsors
Our comprehensive directory includes biographies and sponsorship information for AAUW fellows and grantees going back to the 2004-05 academic year.
Fast Facts: Mothers in the Workforce
The labor force participation rate — that is those working or looking for work — for women with children under 18 was 71.5% in 2018.
Future of Work: Where Will The Job Growth Be?
The Future of Work holds mixed messages for women: They are disproportionately represented in some of the occupations with the highest projected growth in the coming decade, including jobs where…
How Automation Affects Women’s Work
Jobs most commonly held by women — cashiers, secretaries and bookkeeping clerks, for example — face some of the highest risks of becoming automated in the future.
Current Cases
A list of current cases supported by the AAUW Legal Action Fund
Girls and Mental Health
Girls may have higher academic achievement levels in many areas, but they also have higher incidents of reported mental health issues than boys.