Women Make Gains in Men-Dominated Jobs, but Still Lag Behind in COVID-19  Recovery - IWPR

Women Make Gains in Men-Dominated Jobs, but Still Lag Behind in COVID-19 Recovery - IWPR

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Employment data released in April 2022 show another month of strong job growth. Women gained the majority of total job growth and moved into men-dominated jobs, like construction. Still, women are still much further than men from reaching pre-pandemic levels.

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