Approximately One-Quarter of Domestic Care Workers Are Still Unemployed

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Approximately One-Quarter of Domestic Care Workers Are Still Unemployed
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92% of domestic care workers are women — and women's participation in the workforce often relies on their labor

health aides lost their jobs during the pandemic, and those who were able to hold onto their jobsno option but to risk their own health during the height of the pandemic by relying on insufficient PPE equipment. Although the economy has“[Domestic workers] still have a 25 percent unemployment rate,”. “So there’s still a lot of people who are out of work.

In April 2021, it was estimated that 5 million women in the U.S. were still unable to return to work due to issues with childcare. So, nworkers, but—because women disproportionately shoulder the burdens ofreliant on support from domestic workers.

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