
Martha Susana Jaimes
Institute for Women's Policy Research
Martha Susana Jaimes, PhD, is a Senior Research Economist at the Institute for Women’s Policy Research. Dr. Jaimes’ research focuses on social policy and social insurance, retirement security, demography, occupational segregation, and the care economy, with a special focus on gender, race, and inequality.
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Income and WealthWant to Help Women? Get Rid of the Tipped Minimum Wage
This fact sheet by the Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR) investigates the far-reaching consequences of the federal tipped minimum wage, which has remained stagnant at $2.13 per hour since 1991.
December 1, 2024
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Income and WealthImpact of Cash Transfer, Guaranteed Income, and State Economic Relief programs on Women’s Well-being
Over the past several years, cash transfer programs have emerged as a unique opportunity to address the systemic barriers lower-income families face in achieving full economic security.
September 1, 2022
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Income and WealthMinimum Wage Effects on Health
The study will examine how the effects of minimum wage on health may vary across different demographic groups, particularly targeting women of color.
September 1, 2022
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