This Article argues that inaccurate ideas about women and work during economic downturns, including misconceptions about which women work and how they work, lead to inadequate policy responses and ultimately hurt working women. New Deal-era federal women’s aid programs, designed around an artificial picture of the average working woman, did not provide the same robust level of jobs support that men’s programs provided. Similarly, the major federal stimulus package during the Great Recession invested in male-majority industries but failed to invest in industries dependent upon women’s labor, in part because of the misconception that working women were already “winning” the jobs race. Framing the average working woman during the pandemic...
The COVID-19 pandemic is not only a global health emergency but an economic one. UK Gross Domestic P...
Women in the Workforce: How COVID-19 Erased 50 Years of Progress seeks to provide a holistic underst...
Women’s workforce attachment is becoming increasingly similar to men’s, with rising labor force part...
This Article argues that inaccurate ideas about women and work during economic downturns, including ...
Would female investment bankers, mortgage lenders, and chief executive officers have taken the same ...
This article provides a contextual framework for understanding the gendered dimensions of the COVID-...
While the number of jobs dropped steeply, particularly for men, in the Great Recession, slow job gro...
This article presents a historical analysis of the economic crises of the last hundred years from a ...
Nearly all modern recessions have had one thing in common: men's employment has been affected signif...
Against this backdrop of precarious and disappearing work, two new elements became important: who wa...
For the first time since American women joined the labor force in the 1970s, the number of working m...
implications of the global financial crisis. The United States is a women’s success story in many wa...
While the number of jobs dropped steeply, particularly for men, in the Great Recession, slow job gro...
The recession caused by the COVID-19 crisis has features that could disproportionately harm female e...
The recession induced by the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in major declines in employment of women, bo...
The COVID-19 pandemic is not only a global health emergency but an economic one. UK Gross Domestic P...
Women in the Workforce: How COVID-19 Erased 50 Years of Progress seeks to provide a holistic underst...
Women’s workforce attachment is becoming increasingly similar to men’s, with rising labor force part...
This Article argues that inaccurate ideas about women and work during economic downturns, including ...
Would female investment bankers, mortgage lenders, and chief executive officers have taken the same ...
This article provides a contextual framework for understanding the gendered dimensions of the COVID-...
While the number of jobs dropped steeply, particularly for men, in the Great Recession, slow job gro...
This article presents a historical analysis of the economic crises of the last hundred years from a ...
Nearly all modern recessions have had one thing in common: men's employment has been affected signif...
Against this backdrop of precarious and disappearing work, two new elements became important: who wa...
For the first time since American women joined the labor force in the 1970s, the number of working m...
implications of the global financial crisis. The United States is a women’s success story in many wa...
While the number of jobs dropped steeply, particularly for men, in the Great Recession, slow job gro...
The recession caused by the COVID-19 crisis has features that could disproportionately harm female e...
The recession induced by the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in major declines in employment of women, bo...
The COVID-19 pandemic is not only a global health emergency but an economic one. UK Gross Domestic P...
Women in the Workforce: How COVID-19 Erased 50 Years of Progress seeks to provide a holistic underst...
Women’s workforce attachment is becoming increasingly similar to men’s, with rising labor force part...