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lindiwe

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What was a key difference between men and women and how they were affected by the Great Recession?
 
  a. The vast majority of jobs lost were ones held by men.
  b. The majority of jobs lost were pink collar ones held by women.
  c. The jobs lost by women had more severe impacts on families.
  d.
   The jobs available went to women instead of men.

Question 2

What is a key difference in employment between men and women?
 
  a. Women are more likely to be employed part-time than men.
  b. Women are more likely to be employed full-time than men.
  c. Women are more likely to work past retirement age than men.
  d.
   Women are more likely to work as teenagers than men.



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