More men than women lost jobs in crisis: NY Fed paper

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Men struggled more in the recent recession, with their unemployment rate outstripping that of women by 2.7 percentage points by last August, research published Tuesday by the New York Federal Reserve finds.

The authors, Ayşegül Şahin and Joseph Song of the New York Fed, and Bart Hobijn of the San Francisco Fed, find that at the peak of the gender gap, the proportion of men in the European Union flowing into joblessness, either directly from employment or having just rejoined the labour force

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