The economic security, dignity and equality of women — who are 47 percent of the work force, 51 percent of the population, 57 percent of Democratic primary voters and 64 percent of primary or co-breadwinners in families with children — must not be sidelined any longer.American voters would like to know what these 21 candidates plan to do to ensure that all working people have access to paid family leave, which only 17 percent of American workers have now; to narrow the wage gap, which won’t close until 2059 for all women and well beyond for women of color without a change of course; and to expand protections against workplace harassment and discrimination for the 4 in 10 women who experience them.