CSO: Covid-19 has hit people's well-being more than the crash, with women affected more

A Central Statistics Office (CSO) survey has found that women’s well-being has suffered more than men's from the Covid-19 pandemic.
CSO: Covid-19 has hit people's well-being more than the crash, with women affected more

A Central Statistics Office (CSO) survey has found that women’s well-being has suffered more than men's from the Covid-19 pandemic.

The CSO research carried out between Thursday, April 23, and Friday, May 1, shows that overall life satisfaction is lower for both women and men than in 2013 when the country was experiencing the effects of the 2008 financial crisis.

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