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The coronavirus pandemic has been devastating for working women, but one prominent women’s policy expert says it could provide a new opportunity to create the kinds of social supports they should have had all along.
Driving the news: In an interview with “Axios on HBO,” Nicole Mason, president and CEO of the Institute for Women’s Policy Research, said the pandemic has created a “she-cession” — a loss of jobs that has disproportionately affected women and highlighted the gaps in the safety net for working families.
The big picture: As of the beginning of the year, women made up more than half of the non-farm workforce. But those gains have been wiped out by the pandemic, with women accounting for the majority of the jobs lost.
The catch: Mason acknowledged that an agenda of universal child care, paid sick leave and other new social supports would be expensive: “It’s definitely in the billions, and it could tip up to the trillions.”
The bottom line, according to Mason: “You cannot have a full economic recovery without women.”
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