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Study shows women are more concerned about COVID-19 than men – News-Medical.Net
A Dartmouth-Gallup study finds that women are more concerned about COVID-19 than men, a difference that transcends party lines.
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Oct 8 2020
A Dartmouth-Gallup study finds that women are more concerned about COVID-19 than men, a difference that transcends party lines.
This female perspective towards the pandemic may be overlooked due to the underrepresentation of women in the workplace that is compounded by an underrepresentation in politics, creating what the researchers refer to as a representational “double whammy” effect. The study’s findings are published in Politics & Gender.
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