Nov. 19 Presentation: “Beyond GDP – Measuring Human Progress and Well-Being in the United States”
November 19, 2014 — from 4:30 to 6:00 PM, at 142 Goldwin Smith Hall, Measure of America co-director Kristen Lewis will speak at Cornell University. She is being hosted by the Cornell University Center for the Study of Inequality. She will present Measure of America’s exploration of well-being and opportunity in the United States using the American Human Development Index, a composite index comprised of indicators on health, education, and living standards. Measure of America is the only source of life expectancy calculations for different racial and ethnic groups as well as for states and for smaller populations within states in the U.S. today.
Zane Delivers Health Action Report to Rohnert Park
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Phoenix Out to Reduce Economic, Human Cost of Disconnected Youth
October 23, 2014 — Cronkite News
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October 22, 2014 — The Stir
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October 21, 2014 — The Huffington Post
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Educational Opportunities Grow, But Millions Still Out of School, Out of Work
October 20, 2014 — US News
Microsoft CEO Apologizes for Gender Pay Gap Comments
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