December 1, 2008
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Women Are Now Equal as Victims of Poor Economy

Date: 07-22-2008
Type: news brief
Categories: Diversity / Workplace Issues
Source: New York Times
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Women had piled into jobs in growing numbers since the 1960s. But that stopped happening this decade, and as the nearly seven-year-old recovery gives way to hard times, the retreat is likely to accelerate.

Indeed, for the first time since the women’s movement came to life, an economic recovery has come and gone, and the percentage of women at work has fallen, not risen, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports. Each of the seven previous recoveries since 1960 ended with a greater percentage of women at work than when it began.

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