Series: The Changing Lives Of Women /tags/series-the-changing-lives-of-women Series: The Changing Lives Of Women en-US Copyright KUNC/Community Radio for Northern Colorado 2020 Mon, 31 Mar 2014 07:28:00 GMT When Planning For The Future, Women Have Been Hands Off /npr-news/2014-03-31/when-planning-for-the-future-women-have-been-hands-off Women earn more than ever but their attitude about investing hasn't kept pace. They lack confidence, experts say, and fear they, like Cate Blanchett's character in Blue Jasmine,will run out of money. Mon, 31 Mar 2014 07:28:00 GMT /npr-news/2014-03-31/when-planning-for-the-future-women-have-been-hands-off Jennifer Ludden IMF's Lagarde: Women In Workforce Key To Healthy Economies /npr-news/2014-03-28/imfs-lagarde-women-in-workforce-key-to-healthy-economies Christine Lagarde says giving women access to the job market isn't just about equal opportunity — it makes economic sense. In an interview, she also reflects on being the only woman in the room. Fri, 28 Mar 2014 07:24:00 GMT /npr-news/2014-03-28/imfs-lagarde-women-in-workforce-key-to-healthy-economies In India, More Women Are Playing Matchmaker For Themselves /npr-news/2013-05-25/in-india-more-women-are-playing-matchmaker-for-themselves With rising economic power, a new generation of Indian women is giving matchmaking a modern twist. While most Indian marriages are still arranged, single women are increasingly making their own choices, meeting potential mates via marriage-focused websites and companies that organize group outings. Sat, 25 May 2013 09:55:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-05-25/in-india-more-women-are-playing-matchmaker-for-themselves Julie McCarthy Boomer Housemates Have More Fun /npr-news/2013-05-22/boomer-housemates-have-more-fun Some single baby boomers are moving into group houses, a college-era solution to their modern needs. Housemates share costs, socialize, and cheer each other on through life's thick and thin. Wed, 22 May 2013 07:00:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-05-22/boomer-housemates-have-more-fun Julie Rovner Stay-At-Home Dads, Breadwinner Moms And Making It All Work /npr-news/2013-05-15/stay-at-home-dads-breadwinner-moms-and-making-it-all-work For decades, the role of breadwinner was reserved for men, but today, more than a quarter of American working women earn more than their spouses. That means more fathers are opting to stay home with the kids. Wed, 15 May 2013 09:32:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-05-15/stay-at-home-dads-breadwinner-moms-and-making-it-all-work Jennifer Ludden C-Sections Deliver Cachet For Wealthy Brazilian Women /npr-news/2013-05-12/c-sections-deliver-cachet-for-wealthy-brazilian-women Brazil's economic boom has driven the demand for births by caesarean section. Some 80 to 90 percent of women in private hospitals deliver this way. Proponents say it allows mothers and doctors to better organize their time. Critics say the procedure drives up costs and may cause complications. Sun, 12 May 2013 09:34:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-05-12/c-sections-deliver-cachet-for-wealthy-brazilian-women Lulu Garcia-Navarro Germany's Paradox: Family-Friendly Benefits, But Few Kids /npr-news/npr-news/2013-05-07/germanys-paradox-family-friendly-benefits-but-few-kids Germany is considered quite generous when it comes to helping women raise families. But some analysts say the way many of the benefits are set up hurts those with a career and a family. Tue, 07 May 2013 07:01:00 GMT /npr-news/npr-news/2013-05-07/germanys-paradox-family-friendly-benefits-but-few-kids Esme Nicholson How One College Is Closing The Computer Science Gender Gap /npr-news/2013-05-01/how-one-college-is-closing-the-computer-science-gender-gap At Harvey Mudd College in California, about 40 percent of the computer science majors are women. That's far more than at any other co-ed school. And it's thanks in large part to the school's president, Maria Klawe. She has worked hard to keep women interested in computer science and empower them to succeed in the field. Wed, 01 May 2013 21:15:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-05-01/how-one-college-is-closing-the-computer-science-gender-gap Wendy Kaufman Blazing The Trail For Female Programmers /npr-news/2013-04-29/blazing-the-trail-for-female-programmers Only about 20 percent of all computer programmers are women, but one pioneering CEO is trying to change that. Blazing Cloud's Sarah Allen hopes that making women in the field more visible to each other will help young women see a path for themselves in this fast-growing profession. Mon, 29 Apr 2013 07:25:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-04-29/blazing-the-trail-for-female-programmers Laura Sydell For Chinese Women, Marriage Depends On Right 'Bride Price' /npr-news/2013-04-23/for-chinese-women-marriage-depends-on-right-bride-price China's one-child only policy and historic preference for boys has led to a surplus of marriageable Chinese men. Young women are holding out for better apartments, cars and the like from potential spouses. And prospective in-laws are socking away savings to try to appeal to a future daughter-in-law. Tue, 23 Apr 2013 07:42:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-04-23/for-chinese-women-marriage-depends-on-right-bride-price Louisa Lim