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#Young women are hit doubly hard by recessions, especially this one

#Young women are hit doubly hard by recessions, especially this one

Young women are hit doubly hard by recessions, especially this one
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We are entering our first pink-tinged recession.

The official unemployment figures released on Thursday confirmed that female work has been more heavily impacted than male work.

Since February 457,517 women have lost their jobs and 380,737 men.
The disparity is likely to be worse when JobKeeper ends. The jobs at risk are concentrated in female-dominated industries.
Employed Australians, total
This might be thought to be reason enough for the government to focus its recovery efforts on supporting female jobs rather than “shovel ready” male-dominated jobs such as those in the construction industry.
But there’s another reason.
Women report poorer mental health than men. When responding to Australia’s Household Income and Labor Dynamics (HILDA) survey 20% of women report having diagnosed depression or anxiety, compared with 13% of men.
Young women suffer doubly
Using almost twenty years of HILDA data (2001-2018) we have compared changes in people’s mental health in locations that are experiencing increased unemployment with changes in other times and locations, controlling for other things that might effect mental health.

Young women are hit doubly hard by recessions, especially this one
Includes Australians regarded as still employed because they are on JobKeeper. Credit: ABS 6202.0

Women in their early-20’s and mid-40’s are more affected by local economic downturns than men.
These ages are the ones in which women’s involvement in the labor market is the highest—just before and after having children.
The graph below shows that for women in their early-20s every one percentage point increase in the unemployment rate is estimated to increase the number of women with poor mental health by about 7%.
This suggests that an increase in the unemployment rate from about 5% in February to the peak of 10% forecast by the Reserve Bank could increase the number of young women with poor mental health by about 33%.

It would increase the number of young men with poor mental health by about 20%.
Searching for explanations
It might be that because women typically spend fewer active years in the labor market, the effect of unemployment in those years is more devastating.
A spell out of the workforce with children after a spell out of the workforce with unemployment means a woman who lost her job during a recession might never obtain the lifetime earnings she would have expected.

Young women are hit doubly hard by recessions, especially this one
Authors calculations from HILDA data. Credit: Angela Jackson, David Johnston and Nicole Black

Further analysis of the HILDA data supports this contention. Among young women the association between unemployment and poor mental health is much stronger for those that would like to have children.
Women in their mid 40s (who are often trying to re-enter the work force after focusing on children) are also much more prone to poor mental health than men during downturns, perhaps because it’s their last chance to build up lifetime earnings.
We need a two-pronged approach
Australia’s last recession, in the early 1990s, hit the jobs of men much harder than those of women. This recession looks different. Women are being hurt more than men, and the effects on the mental health of women aged in their early 20s and early 40s will amplify the difference.
The right approach is to ensure recovery programs are directed towards industries that employ women, and to boost funding for mental health care, especially programs designed for women.
The Royal Commission into Victoria’s mental health care system found it “failed to aid those who are most in need of high-quality treatment, care and support.”
It isn’t a good start.



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