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Men bear the brunt of US jobs lost

By Sarah O’Connor in Washington

Published: April 19 2009 22:36 | Last updated: April 19 2009 22:36

The US recession has opened up the biggest gap between male and female unemployment rates since records began in 1948, as men bear the brunt of the economy’s contraction.

Men have lost almost 80 per cent of the 5.1m jobs that have gone in the US since the recession started, pushing the male unemployment rate to 8.8 per cent. The female jobless rate has hit 7 per cent.

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