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From: The COVID-19 pandemic’s intersectional impact on work life, home life and wellbeing: an exploratory mixed-methods analysis of Georgia women’s experiences during the pandemic

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Probability of adverse experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic (N = 423 respondents assigned female at birth). Probabilities of adverse experiences surrounding work life, home life, wellbeing and COVID-19 infection were generally lowest for Class 1 and highest for Class 2. Members of Class 3 had high probabilities of reporting challenges in caring for family members, while women in Class 4 reported negative experiences related to their mental and/or physical wellbeing

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