COVID-19 recession hit women especially hard
Barring a very tiny percentage of people, the pandemic has affected people from all walks of life. However, according to data more women have been rendered jobless than men. Sectors such as leisure, hospitality, and education that are women dominated have been affected really badly. If appropriate steps aren't taken, things could get worse for women. Read more on this here.
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