- Publisher: Social Europe, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung & Hans Böckler Stiftung
- Published: 17th September 2021
Dossier Description
The coronavirus crisis is different from known economic crises of the past. First, this time it is affecting industries previously less prone to crisis and in which more women work, meaning the highest developed and richest countries in the world are also deeply hit.
The sectors affected are primarily the gastronomy, tourism and retail industries. In typical economic crises of the past, manufacturing industry or the construction sector were affected—mainly male-dominated professions. This was also the case in the financial crisis of 2008.
Secondly, according to the evidence, men have more opportunities for telework than women and are more likely to keep their jobs. Meanwhile, the care deficits caused by the closure of daycare centres and schools threaten reversals for feminism and emancipation.
This project, supported by the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung and the Hans Böckler Stiftung, formulates progressive answers on how to support women and how women can support the recovery from the coronavirus economic crisis.
The articles in the series, gathered in a dossier, are a powerful testament, taken together, as to the dangers of a gender-blind approach to the pandemic and its consequences.
Authors: Anita Bhatia, Juliane Bir & Aline Brüser, Sofia Fernandes & Klervi Kerneïs, John Hurley, Maria Jepsen, Frances McGinnity, Lisa Pelling & Linn Brolin, Agnieszka Piasna, Magdalena Sepúlveda and Brigitte Young.