Here some graphs provided by Mark Perry, an economist from the University of Michigan who coined the term mancession that, with any luck, is not long for our world. Unfortunately this trend doesn't look to be reversing itself any time soon.
Perry isn't alone pointing out the terrible toll this recession is taking on men. Mark Penn, Hillary Clinton's former pollster, notices a macrotrend that guys are falling behind in all sorts of factors these days, from alcoholism, to prison rates, earnings and life expectancy.
How do we explain this? The decline in manufacturing jobs is certainly one thing. Greg Mankiw adds another likely explanation: Residential construction, which boomed during the early part of this decade, has been eviscerated in the housing slump. Nine out of ten construction workers are male, and seven out of ten manufacturing workers are men. Those sectors alone have lost more than 2.5 million jobs.
On the other hand, many women are in industries that aren't facing such devastating, and possibly permanent, upheaval. I keep coming back to this graph about net jobs created in the last ten years in the health and education sectors:
And who works in the health and education sectors? According to the Women's Bureau of the Department of Labor, the most prevalent occupations for women are:
And who works in the health and education sectors? According to the Women's Bureau of the Department of Labor, the most prevalent occupations for women are:
Three of the top six occupations for women are in the rare sectors that have been growing over the last decade. The Great Mancession, as silly as it sounds, could be deeper, and more long lasting, than the Great Recession.
- Secretaries and administrative assistants, 3,168,000
- Registered nurses, 2,548,000
- Elementary and middle school teachers, 2,403,000
- Cashiers, 2,287,000
- Retail salespersons, 1,783,000
- Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides, 1,675,000
This article available online at:
http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2009/07/its-not-just-a-recession-its-a-mancession/20991/
