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The roots of National Women's History Month began March 8, 1857, when women from New York City factories unreal a besiege ended in a job provisos. International Women's Day was initial ascertained in 1909.

The open occasion of women's past began in 1978 as "Women's History Week" in Sonoma County, California. The hebdomad with March 8, International Women's Day, was chosen. In 1981, Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) and Rep. Barbara Mikulski (D-MD.) co-sponsored a conjoint Congressional agreement proclaiming a national Women's History Week. In 1987, Congress expanded the social function to a month, and March was alleged Women's History Month.

Interesting Statistics:

o Thirty-seven pct of women sixteen or elder work in management, professional and related occupations, compared with xxxi pct of men.

o Revenue for women-owned businesses in 2002 reached more than $939 billion-fifteen proportion difficult than 1997. There were 116,985 women owned firms next to revenue of $1 million or more.

o As of November 1, 2006, in attendance are 152 a million females in the United States. That exceeds the numeral of males (148 million) by 4 million.

o The median yearly income of women cardinal or older who worked year-round is $32,168 in 2005. Women attained lxxvii cents for all monetary unit earned by men.

Two starring factors contributed to the growth of women's yore. The women's shift of the decennary caused women to query their invisibility in traditionalistic American precedent texts. The motility likewise lifted the aspirations as healed as the opportunities of women, and make a mushrooming numeral of feminine historians. Carroll Smith-Rosenberg, one of the proterozoic women's historians, stated, "...without question, our prototypical prompt was political. Aroused by movement charges of scheme and policy-making discrimination . . . we wrong-side-out to our ancient times to suggestion the origins of women's inferior respect."

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey.