Will working women recover in 2021?
The virus has infected millions of people, hundreds of thousands of people have lost their lives. Businesses have been seriously affected by it and millions of people have lost their jobs as well. But among all these things, women have had to face the brunt of all of it the most. Will working women ...
What will it take to survive shecession
A female-driven recession fueled by disappearing jobs in the service sector, coupled with a lack of childcare options and a falling economy, has triggered a nationwide shecession. We are already seeing its effects and how it has affected women and how bad its impact could be for the future of work ...
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