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Sonja Diaz in KOLD News 13: “Latinas leaving job market at higher rates than other demographics, report says”


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The University of California, Los Angeles’s Latino Policy and Politics Institute found that between March 2020 and March 2021, the number of Latinas in the workforce dropped by nearly 3%. “Some of our most insightful and critical workers are going to be left out of the labor force and it’s going to be detrimental to all Americans,” said Sonja Diaz, founding executive director of the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs.

The University of California, Los Angeles’s Latino Policy and Politics Institute found that between March 2020 and March 2021, the number of Latinas in the workforce dropped by nearly 3%. “Some of our most insightful and critical workers are going to be left out of the labor force and it’s going to be detrimental to all Americans,” said Sonja Diaz, founding executive director of the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs.