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COVID-19's Unequal Impacts on Minnesota Workers: A Race and Gender Lens
Christina Ewig
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Matthew M Bombyk
, Amy Dorman
Women and Public Policy
Institute for Social Research & Data Innovation
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Minnesota
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Gender Lens
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COVID-19
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Community Service Organisations
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Economic Impact
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Ethnic Groups
25%
Survey Data
25%
High Risk
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Vulnerability
25%
Low Risk
25%
Dislocation
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Community Economics
25%
Women of Color
25%
Policy Recommendations
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COVID-19 Pandemic Impact
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Most Vulnerable
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Economic Support
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Racial Groups
25%
Work from Home
25%
Economic Sectors
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Vulnerable People
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Great Depth
25%
Pandemic Response
25%
Layoffs
25%
Demographic Groups
25%
Data State
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Unemployment Data
25%
Employment Impacts
25%
Workplace Closure
25%
White People
25%
Essential Workforce
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Computer Science
And-States
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Economics Community
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Policy Recommendation
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Demographic Group
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Employment Impact
100%
Social Sciences
COVID-19
100%
Community Service
50%
Survey Analysis
25%
Layoff
25%
COVID 19 Epidemic
25%
Work from Home
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Workforce
100%
Layoff
50%
Employment Effect
50%