Many women have yet to return to the labor market, leading to a smaller pool of labor and driving the unemployment rate lower
Many workers displaced by last year’s pandemic, especially women, have yet to return to the labor market, acting as a check against stronger job growth.
And some women who did return haven’t been able to stay in the job as the Delta variant of Covid-19 raised fears and scrambled child-care plans. In September, women lost 26,000 payroll jobs.
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