
Season 6 · Episode 5
How Women Who’ve Lost Work Are Coping
Women at Work · Harvard Business Review
November 2, 202025m 13s
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Show Notes
The pandemic has taken jobs, gigs, customers, and contracts from countless women. And many still aren’t sure when their industries will reopen or when clients will be ready to hire them again.
Three women — a massage therapist, an opera singer, and a small business owner — who lost work in March open up about how they’ve been coping with the changes to their employment and finding a way forward.
Resources:
- “When Losing Your Job Feels Like Losing Your Self,” by Aliya Hamid Rao
- “How Unemployment Affects Twentysomethings’ Self-Worth,” by Jeylan Mortimer et al.
- “Making Sense of the Future After Losing a Job You Love,” by Sally Maitlis
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