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Title: COVID-19's Unequal Impacts on Minnesota Workers: A Race and Gender Lens

Citation Type: Miscellaneous

Publication Year: 2020

Abstract: The economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic have been dramatic. Analysts are still working to understand how the pandemic has uniquely impacted different sectors of the economy and different parts of the workforce. In Minnesota, as in other states, the employment impacts have sharply diverged by gender, race, and ethnicity. Through analysis of state-level occupational survey data, state unemployment data, and interviews with community service organizations and unions, this report provides a clearer picture of which Minnesota workers have been most impacted by COVID-19, how they have been impacted, and what state and community economic supports they have relied upon during the dislocations caused by the pandemic. Our analysis reveals clear patterns by which women, men, and different racial and ethnic groups in Minnesota have been distinctly impacted by workplace closures and modifications as a result of COVID-19. The data show a dual vulnerability for women on the whole, and one faced disproportionately by women of color: these workers are concentrated in the essential workforce with high risk of virus transmission and have been particularly vulnerable to layoffs. Other demographic groups, especially white men, are more likely to work in low-risk essential positions or have been able to work from home. This report breaks down these trends in greater depth and suggests why these patterns exist. Moreover, our interviews with community service organization and union leaders provide insight into what has and has not worked to support the most vulnerable workers in the COVID-19 context. Together, these data support a set of policy recommendations that can strengthen our pandemic responses now and in the future.

Url: https://experts.umn.edu/en/publications/covid-19s-unequal-impacts-on-minnesota-workers-a-race-and-gender-

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Authors: Ewig, Christina; Bombyk, Matthew M.; Dorman, Amy

Publisher: Center on Women, Gender and Public Policy

Data Collections: IPUMS Time Use - ATUS

Topics: Labor Force and Occupational Structure, Work, Family, and Time

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