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Early Signs Indicate That COVID-19 Is Exacerbating Gender Inequality in the Labor Force

机译:早期迹象表明Covid-19正在劳动力的性别不平等加剧

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In this data visualization, the authors examine how the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) crisis in the United States has affected labor force participation, unemployment, and work hours across gender and parental status. Using data from the Current Population Survey, the authors compare estimates between February and April 2020 to examine the period of time before the COVID-19 outbreak in the United States to the height of the first wave, when stay-at-home orders were issued across the country. The findings illustrate that women, particularly mothers, have employment disproportionately affected by COVID-19. Mothers are more likely than fathers to exit the labor force and become unemployed. Among heterosexual married couples of which both partners work in telecommuting-capable occupations, mothers have scaled back their work hours to a far greater extent than fathers. These patterns suggest that the COVID-19 crisis is already worsening existing gender inequality, with long-term implications for women’s employment.
机译:在这种数据可视化中,作者探讨了美国冠状病毒疾病如何(Covid-19)危机如何影响性别和父母地位的劳动力参与,失业和工作时间。使用来自当前人口调查的数据,作者将在2020年2月和4月2020年间比较估计,在留下家庭留下的订单时,在美国的Covid-19爆发到第一波高度之前的时间内审查一段时间全国各地。调查结果表明,妇女,特别是母亲,具有不成比例地受Covid-19影响的就业。母亲比父亲更有可能退出劳动力并失业。在异性恋婚姻伴侣中,其中两个合作伙伴在远程办公要职的职业中工作,母亲比父亲在更大程度的程度上缩小了他们的工作时间。这些模式表明Covid-19危机已经恶化了现有的性别不平等,对妇女就业的长期影响。

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