Working mothers disproportionately impacted by pandemic

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The COVID pandemic has had a devastating impact on women, who have lost 1 million more jobs than men. It's also underscored the lack of affordable childcare options, forcing many mothers out of the workforce. Nikki Battiste has this report in CBS News' series Women and the Pandemic.

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Went to school for IT. It took me years but I got my degree. The pandemic hit and I lost my very first IT job because my sons daycare closed. Now I’m working a job I absolutely hate in a field I didn’t go to school for just to pay the bills. I am glad my husband managed to stay working throughout the pandemic but I’m not gonna lie, I’m a little depressed.

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