Layoffs affect men and women differently
Here's the Wichita State University Newsline tentative schedule.
9 a.m. Monday, May 4, until further notice
This topic features five sound bites and one voice wrap.
As the unemployment numbers rise, men and women are facing challenges of finding a suitable job. Some say the sting of layoffs is harder for men, but in a 2002 study cited earlier this year in The New York Times, Wichita State sociologists Chuck Koeber and David Wright found that women who were laid off and went on to look for another job were re-employed less often than men in the same position.
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