The Status of Women and Girls in Minnesota project is an ongoing collaborative research project that systematically examines key indicators for women and girls in Minnesota, thereby raising public awareness of issues important to the lives of women and girls.
Coming soon. Look for monthly updates on timely issues affecting women and girls.
Create your own tables and maps using our new web tools. Gender Equality Explorer was created by the Center on Women and Public Policy and the Women’s Foundation of Minnesota, in partnership with Social Explorer, to expand the availability of data on women and girls and the capacity of individuals and organizations to use data to advance equality for women and girls across the country.
Links to other research in the projects four working group areas: Economics, Safety & Security, Health & Reproductive Rights, and Power & Leadership.
Highlight: Shattered Hearts: The Commercial Sexual Exploitation Of American Indian Women And Girls In Minnesota
Economic Justice Working Group Member
Associate Professor
Specializing in: Economics of poverty and social insurance programs
Humphrey School of Public Affairs
University of Minnesota
264 Humphrey School
301 19th Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55455
612-625-7176
dfitzpatrick@umn.edu