Businesses often treat layoffs as one of several tools they can deploy to increase profitability. But the toll of layoffs as a routine business practice can be extraordinary for the people who lose their jobs.
Research: How Losing a High-Paying Job Affects Family Relationships
Gender norms make unemployment an unequal burden among heterosexual couples in the U.S.
February 03, 2023
Summary.
Layoffs and other job losses not only affect people’s career prospects and finances; they affect people’s relationships with family, too. But these affects are quite different depending on the gender of the person out of work. Research on well-off, heterosexual couples with children found that, while men’s job losses were seen as both urgent and shameful, women’s job losses were more often framed as a way for mothers to spend more time with their children. Both of these reactions can be harmful for both the people who lost a job and for their loved ones. To better support families with a person out of work, society needs to start destigmatizing unemployment and decoupling gender with paid and unpaid work.