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    The Ups and Downs of the COVID-19 Crisis: A Gender Divide?

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    Kalb, G; Guillou, M; Meekes, J
    Date
    2020-12-01
    Publisher
    Melbourne Institue: Applied Economic & Social Research
    University of Melbourne Author/s
    Meekes, Jordy; Guillou, Mael; Kalb, Guyonne
    Affiliation
    Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research
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    Kalb, G., Guillou, M. & Meekes, J. (2020). The Ups and Downs of the COVID-19 Crisis: A Gender Divide?. Melbourne Institue: Applied Economic & Social Research.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11343/258511
    Open Access URL
    https://melbourneinstitute.unimelb.edu.au/publications/research-insights/search/result?paper=3554918
    Abstract
    The first few months of the COVID-19 crisis have seen ups and downs in the labour market, with different trends observed in the various states, and some groups more affected than others. This Research Insight highlights who, where and when people in Australia were most affected, and what the current situation looks like.

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