Status of Women in the South
IWPR’s The Status of Women in the South is the first report to provide a comprehensive portrait of the status of women, particularly the status of women of color, in the southern states, grading each state on six different topic areas related to women’s economic, political, health, and social status.
For purposes of the report, the South is defined as Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia , and the District of Columbia.
The Status of Women in the South report is part of the Status of Women in the States project, a tool for leaders and the public to access information at the state and national level since 1996. It is the most accessible, comprehensive source of state-level data on women of color in the United States.
Executive Summary
Status of Women in the South: Executive Summary
Full Report
Status of Women in the South: 2016
Chapters
Political Participation
Download the Political Participation of women in the South full chapter and appendix tables.
Employment & Earnings
Download the Employment and Earnings of women in the South full chapter and appendix tables.
Work & Family
Download the Work and Family for women in the South full chapter and appendix tables.
Poverty & Opportunity
Download the Poverty and Opportunity for women in the South full chapter and appendix tables.
Reproductive Rights
Download the Reproductive Rights for women in the South full chapter and appendix tables.
Health & Well-Being
Download the Health and Well-Being for women in the South full chapter and appendix tables.
Violence & Safety
Download the Violence and Safety for women in the South full chapter and appendix tables.