By Jackie Botts, Cal Matters, May 21, 2020
Early estimates indicate that the coronavirus pandemic has stolen jobs from non-citizen workers — including immigrants who have green cards, work visas or are undocumented — in California at higher rates than citizens. And women have suffered greater job loss than men.
But it’s the Californians at that intersection, women who aren’t citizens, who have experienced the most devastating job losses, according to a study published Wednesday by UC Merced Community and Labor Center researchers.
Between Feb. 15 and April 18, nearly one in three non-citizen working women lost their jobs, the study estimates.
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