In 'The Economic Position of Women,' the Academy of Political Science in the City of New York meticulously examines the multifaceted challenges women face in the economic landscape. Utilizing a blend of empirical data and comprehensive analyses, the book explores systemic barriers, labor market inequalities, and the impact of socio-political frameworks on women's economic status. This scholarly work is grounded in feminist economics and reflects a commitment to interrogating the intersectionality of gender, race, and class within the labor force, establishing a crucial dialogue about women's roles in the economy during a pivotal period of socio-economic change. The Academy of Political Science, renowned for its contributions to political inquiry and policy analysis, draws on a wealth of expertise from distinguished scholars and practitioners. This collective experience not only informs the rigorous assessment in the book but also signifies a growing institutional commitment to understanding and addressing the socio-economic disparities facing women. By contextualizing women's economic roles within historical and contemporary frameworks, the Academy seeks to empower readers with knowledge that can stimulate meaningful discourse and action. This essential read is a must-have for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in gender equity and economic reform. It provides invaluable insights that challenge prevailing narratives, encouraging a critical examination of the existing structures that perpetuate economic inequality. Delving into 'The Economic Position of Women' will equip readers with the necessary tools to advocate for change and contribute to a more equitable society.