Sunday, May 3, 2020

This Woman's Work

 
 
Before the outbreak, men made up a majority of the U.S. work force. The coronavirus crisis changed that.
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This Woman's Work
 
They're chefs and nurses. They're grad students and entrepreneurs. They're abortion care providers and soup kitchen managers. Often underpaid and undervalued, these women have quickly become the most essential workers in America. Before the outbreak, men made up a majority of the U.S. work force. The coronavirus crisis changed that.

Click through to read the stories of seven female frontline workers from all over the country, as they reveal how their jobs have been challenged—and their lives forever changed—during the coronavirus crisis.

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