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Interdepartmental Committee on the Status of Women

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cooperation among federal agencies, state and local governments, state commissions on the status of women, and public and private organizations; encouraged research on factors affecting the status of women in education, home and community activities, employment, social insurance, taxes, civil and political rights, and labor legislation.
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The committee was established to assure effective and continuing leadership in advancing the status of women. The Committee evaluated the progress of federal agencies in this field; served as a clearinghouse and activities related to improving conditions of special interest to women; stimulated
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Batten, Donna; Cichonski, Thomas J.; Killens, Camille Ann (1991).
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of May 8, 1965. It was an interdepartmental committee within the
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Women's rights organizations based in the United States
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was appointed executive secretary of the committee.
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Index

John F. Kennedy
Executive Order 11126
Executive Order 11221
Women's Bureau
Department of Labor
Executive Order 12050
Secretary of Labor
Secretary of State
Secretary of Defense
Attorney General
Secretary of Agriculture
Secretary of Commerce
Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare
Office of Personnel Management
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Catherine Shipe East
ISBN
0810369087
Categories
1963 establishments in the United States
Government agencies established in 1963
1978 disestablishments in the United States
Government agencies disestablished in 1978
United States Department of Labor agencies
Women's rights organizations based in the United States

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