Heidi Hartmann is a co-author of Women at Greater Risk of Economic Insecurity: A Gender Analysis of the Rockefeller Foundation’s American Worker Survey available from the Institute of Women’s Policy Research. President and founder of the Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR) in Washington, D.C., Hartmann received a MacArthur Fellowship in 1994 for her work in the field of women and economics. She is co-author of Still a Man’s Labor Market: The Long-Term Earnings Gap; Unnecessary Losses: Costs to Americans of the Lack of Family and Medical Leave; Equal Pay for Working Families; Survival at the Bottom: The Income Packages of Low-Income Families with Children; and Strengthening Social Security for Women. Author of numerous articles in journals and books, she lectures widely on women, economics, and public policy, frequently testifies before the U.S. Congress, and is often cited as an authority in various media outlets. She is co-editor of the Journal of Women, Politics & Policy and a research professor at The George Washington University. |