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A Woman's Worth: The Inequities of Utah's Workforce

In a recent program of the Hinckley Institute Radio Hour, researchers from the Departments of Economics and Sociology discussed women in Utah's workforce, and the underlying social and institutional inequities present in our state.

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The end of Roe v. Wade has huge economic implications

Man and Woman Talking

There’s a mounting body of evidence on how having or being denied an abortion affects pregnant people, including impacts on their mental health and the finances of them and their children.

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Racism drives environmental inequality

Racism View from above

Most do not think that Black people are any more likely to be affected by pollution than white people, despite evidence that racism is a root cause of environmental injustice.

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Last Updated: 12/5/23