The Shriver Report released, claims it's a woman's nation:
"Maria Shriver has teamed with the Center for American Progress to produce the Shriver Report, a look at the changing nature of women’s roles in society, particularly their rise in the workplace. With chapters ranging from “Invisible yet essential: immigrant women in America” to “Where have you gone, Roseanne Barr?”, and an epilogue by Oprah Winfrey, the report locates women in economic and cultural shifts. The report, which includes research and a survey sponsored by the Rockefeller Foundation and Time, also examines how government, businesses, education, faith and media can do a better job of adapting to the increase of working women and the resulting changes in family dynamics."
"Maria Shriver has teamed with the Center for American Progress to produce the Shriver Report, a look at the changing nature of women’s roles in society, particularly their rise in the workplace. With chapters ranging from “Invisible yet essential: immigrant women in America” to “Where have you gone, Roseanne Barr?”, and an epilogue by Oprah Winfrey, the report locates women in economic and cultural shifts. The report, which includes research and a survey sponsored by the Rockefeller Foundation and Time, also examines how government, businesses, education, faith and media can do a better job of adapting to the increase of working women and the resulting changes in family dynamics."