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Recently there’s been a dramatic shift in the American workforce: The “Great Resignation.” “The Big Quit.”
In one year, more than 47 millions of people left their jobs. The majority were women.
“It is horrible for our economy when millions of women exit the labor force,” says economist Michelle Holder, CEO of the Washington Center for Equitable Growth.
While men have regained nearly all the jobs they lost since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, we’re still missing 2 million women.
So where have all the women gone?
We’ll hear Holder’s insights, as well as the stories of two working women whose thriving careers were turned upside down by the rigidity — and sexism — built into the American workplace.
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Recently there’s been a dramatic shift in the American workforce: The “Great Resignation.” “The Big Quit.”
In one year, more than 47 millions of people left their jobs. The majority were women.
“It is horrible for our economy when millions of women exit the labor force,” says economist Michelle Holder, CEO of the Washington Center for Equitable Growth.
While men have regained nearly all the jobs they lost since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, we’re still missing 2 million women.
So where have all the women gone?
We’ll hear Holder’s insights, as well as the stories of two working women whose thriving careers were turned upside down by the rigidity — and sexism — built into the American workplace.
Guests
Resources for Show notes
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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