Women are getting most of the new jobs. What's going on with men?
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Women are getting most of the new jobs. What's going on with men?
"Stevenson argues that if Trump wants to increase American employment, he must make traditionally female jobs appealing to men, as the job market has shifted significantly."
"The Labor Department reports that since the start of Trump's second term, women have filled 348,000 of the 369,000 new jobs, indicating a stark gender disparity in job growth."
"With women now holding a majority of jobs, Stevenson points out that the conversation around diversity and inclusion should also focus on the challenges men face in the labor market."
In recent years, job growth has significantly favored women, with 348,000 of 369,000 new jobs created since Trump's second term going to women. This trend highlights the need for men to adapt to changing job markets. Stevenson emphasizes the importance of making traditionally female jobs appealing to men, especially as the focus has historically been on increasing female representation in male-dominated fields. The health care sector, where women hold 80% of jobs, has been a major contributor to this job growth.
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