The Benefits of Career Counseling for Reentry Young Widows 11/13/2016 Although the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) March 2011 data indicate that the majority of women participate in the labor force, 29.1 percent of women with children under 18 years of age and 35.8 percent of women with children under 6 years old do not (BLS, 2013). Additionally, the BLS data reflect that 81.6 percent of widows did not participate in the labor force (BLS, 2013). Young widows, similar to other career reentry women, are more likely to have opted out of the labor force to READ MORE
Although the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) March 2011 data indicate that the majority of women participate in the labor force, 29.1 percent of women with children under 18 years of age and 35.8 percent of women with children under 6 years old do not (BLS, 2013). Additionally, the BLS data reflect that 81.6 percent of widows did not participate in the labor force (BLS, 2013). Young widows, similar to other career reentry women, are more likely to have opted out of the labor force to
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