Women and Men Living on the Edge: Economic Insecurity After the Great Recession
Posted by on October 24, 2011
Women and Men Living on the Edge: Economic Insecurity After the Great Recession
This survey shows that more than one and a half years after the recession came to an official end, many women and men report that they are still suffering significant hardships. They are having difficulty paying for basics like food, health care and transportation. The survey also shows that on almost every measure, the Great Recession has visited more hardship on women than it has on men.
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