Western Michigan University Expert: Pandemic Sparked a 'She-Cession,' Disproportionately Forcing Women Out of the Workforce
March 12, 2021
March 12, 2021
KALAMAZOO, Michigan, March 12 (TNSRep) -- Western Michigan University issued the following news:
The economic crisis sparked by the COVID-19 pandemic could set working women back decades. For 40 years, women's labor force participation rates have increased. That changed in February 2020.
"What's happened over the last year has just been striking," says Dr. Jean Kimmel, professor of economics at Western Michigan University. "I think this has caus . . .
The economic crisis sparked by the COVID-19 pandemic could set working women back decades. For 40 years, women's labor force participation rates have increased. That changed in February 2020.
"What's happened over the last year has just been striking," says Dr. Jean Kimmel, professor of economics at Western Michigan University. "I think this has caus . . .