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Connecticut

The Self-Sufficiency Standard for Connecticut 2005

The Self-Sufficiency Standard for Connecticut 1999

Connecticut Media

  • 10-22-09, Women Urged to Tap Into Green Jobs, The New Haven Register
  • 4-23-08, E. Haven Helps State Mark Pay Equity Day, New Haven Register
  • Connecticut Media Archive
    • 2007, 2005, 2002, 2001

Connecticut Resources

  • Progress For Connecticut Women: Special 35th Anniversary Edition Building to a Better Tomorrow Highlights 2008
  • FACTS About the Status of Women in Connecticut 2005
  • Women's Economic Security Package
  • Overlooked and Undercounted - Full Report
  • Overlooked and Undercounted - Executive Summary - English
  • Overlooked and Undercounted - Executive Summary - Spanish
  • “Making Ends Meet” Public Opinion Poll
  • A Decade of Change: Welfare Policy and Practice in Connecticut
  • Women and Economic Security: Hard to Get, Hard to Keep

STATE PARTNER ORAGNIZATION

 

Connecticut Permanent Commission on the Status of Women

Teresa Younger, Executive Director
Lisa Semetilli, Policy Analyst

18-20 Trinity St.
Hartford, CT  06106
tel (860) 240-8300
fax (860) 240-8314
www.cga.ct.gov/PCSW/
teresa.younger@cga.ct.gov
lisa.sementilli@cga.ct.gov

 


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