Impact of Rising Graduate Joblessness on Men vs. Women
By
andrewstetsenko
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Summary
The unemployment rate for recent male college graduates aged 22-27 has risen from less than 5% to 7% over the past year, now matching the rate of non-graduate counterparts. In contrast, the joblessness rate for female peers remains unchanged or slightly decreased during the same period.
Key quotes
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Recently graduated young men are now unemployed at the same rate as their non-graduate counterparts.
Most striking of all, recently graduated young men are now unemployed at the same rate as their non-graduate counterparts.
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