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Australia faces major surge in male unemployment

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Australia may be heading towards a major calamity, as the country’s opposition Labour Party, warned of an impending `tsunami’ of job losses in male-dominated industries.
Clare O’Neil, Labor’s shadow minister for innovation, technology, and the future of work, on Monday in his speech said that while women bore the brunt of job losses as a result of the coronavirus restrictions, men were suffering from the sustained economic downturn.

She told the McKell Institute, a public policy institute, that there is “a tsunami coming for workers in predominantly male industries’’, calling for more nuance in the discussion around gender and work.

“Women had it worse, to begin with. Now it is men. And there is evidence that as the month’s progress we may see more of this,’’ O’Neil said.

“Lockdowns affect women more than men but the downturns that follow will probably affect men more than women.

“For many Australian men, things are going backward and the public discussion just doesn’t reflect their reality.’’

Official figures showed that in New South Wales, Australia’s most populous state, the male unemployment rate in September was 7.8 percent.

It shows that there was an increase of up to 2.5 percentage points from March, compared to a female unemployment rate of 6.5 percent.

Male unemployment in Queensland was 8.75 percent compared to 6.5 percent for women.

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