Desi Lydic investigates how the COVID-19 pandemic is disproportionately affecting working women. #DailyShow #TrevorNoah #DesiLydic
Desi Lydic investigates how the COVID-19 pandemic is disproportionately affecting working women. #DailyShow #TrevorNoah #DesiLydic
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ReplySharply pointed humor! Agonizingly true.
ReplyCan Desi have her own show already??? I love Trevor and all, but I want to see more Desi! ❤
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ReplyOk men with kids are also getting killed in the last year.
ReplyGive it up to Mom’s ❤❤❤. Thank you for sticking in there.
ReplyYeah, a medical doctor earning 6 figures per annum is “bringing home a paycheck to feed the family”…Sure…! Wonder what & how much/how often that family ‘feeds’?!
ReplyAnd people wonder why men generally ran everything while women stayed home with the kids and why the current system tends to favor male workers
Replythe long-run issue is that we still haven’t fully balanced child care and adult care responsibilities among men and women. If you’re working from home, as kids see both parents trying to work, do they go to mommy or daddy first? You know, if the kids are biased and run to mom more, that’s going to have a bigger impact on her career. Why would the kids be biased? Well, the kids are biased because of patterns of behavior in the household that mean even when spouses try to share responsibilities, inequality means that mom’s picking up more than her share. Women, for a very long time, have been doing more than their share of caregiving. And now, during the pandemic, the amount of caregiving has just gone up enormously.
ReplyActions speak louder than words – you have nailed this one. Brilliant.
ReplyThank goodness they pixelated Peter Parker’s–No! I mean–Spiderman’s face. Forget I mentioned that Daily Bugle photographer…
ReplyWhy are women complaining about not having to go to work? Who wants to work?
ReplyWhy Does the School Day End Two Hours Before the Workday?
This mismatch creates a child-care crisis between 3 and 5 p.m. that has parents scrambling for options.
On the whole, conflicting school and work schedules cost the U.S. economy $55 billion in lost productivity each year, in large part due to parents (mostly women) who scale back employment and the lost productivity when parents have to take off work during school closures.
“We often think about this as a problem every family faces, and it just happens over and over again in this systemic way: The mother cuts back on her hours for when school is closed,” said Catherine Brown, an education-policy researcher at the Center for American Progress. “Why do we have a wage gap? Partially it’s because of this, I believe.”
Also, If you look at how caregiving responsibilities erode a woman’s career, it takes a long time. It’s about not accepting the job that’s going to push you further in your career, because it’s going to conflict with your family. It’s about taking part-time work so that you get more time at home. It’s about choosing the job that has the most flexibility. It’s about choosing the job with the shortest commute. Those are the trade-offs. And those trade-offs end up giving them less opportunity, fewer opportunities for promotions or raises. That’s why you see much bigger gender gaps for women by age 50 than you saw at age 30. These things just happen slowly over time. Even though the pandemic has come as a big crisis and we saw the labor market crater, I think the impact of the child care crisis on women’s outcomes is going to be felt over the next decade.
ReplyMercy, that’s relatable. Adorable little Zoom Bombers 🤦♀️
ReplyWhy not take help from the grand parents. In fact if 3 generations move into the same house. It’s effective. Grand mom/dad and mom and dad can share parenting… It’s cost effective too not to mention safer
ReplyDo the writers of The Daily Show actually have autism? Unemployment amongst women is exceptionally high because unemployment in general is exceptionally high. We are in one of the greatest recessions in history. The same can be said for men. These writers are trying to be woke just for the sake of being woke.
ReplyThis was so cute!
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So the pandemic is sexist?
ReplyWomen should divorce the pandemic and demand half of the pandemic’s monthly pay.
So women stay at home in pandemic and men have to go to work in this dangerous environment but women are the ones that are suffering? I seriously dont get these news nowadays. I would happily stay at home if someone was gonna earn money for me.
Replyand that’s why you need grandparents and to keep relations with your relatives!!!
ReplyDesi Lydic needs to inherit the Daily Show.
Replyi was stressed out just watching this clip, imagine how they must feel. i like what she said about personal choice, cause it’s not. they’re not choosing to stay home, they’re forced to stay home or else their kids will be neglected.
ReplyActually it is hurting blacks more, blacks are the last people being rehird or being rehired at a slower rate…
ReplySuch an important topic to be discussed, thank you for bringing awareness to it. And WHO TF are those 50 people who disliked this? 🤦🏻♀️
ReplyCan I be your live in nanny? I have experience.
ReplySeriously? on this episode in particular y’all gonna pretend that intersectionality doesn’t exist? Like this problem doesn’t disproportionately affect certain demographics more? I’m so sick and tired of hearing newspeople go out of their way to list a bunch of demographics just to say that means you to white folks. Its a type of erasure and I expect better from y’all.
Much love and blessings to the whole team, I appreciate what you do!
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ReplyOr maybe females you just need the guts to make their husband take care of their kids, too… Obviously double duty is still easier than confronting your partners.
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ReplyBut the Problem right Now isnt childcare because even if it existed in the US you still couldnt send your kid there right Now? Like we have a Full childcare System but because of Corona kids are still staying home. The Problem is that its overproportionately women who stay home with them
ReplyThis is so funny but so true. My daughter is in high school but still I am asked to help with school work cause she doesn’t understand what she is being asked. It is set up so that I help her after I get off but then I have to print stuff off at lunch. If its not her I am taking care of phone calls to the doctor for my other half.
ReplyI don’t have kids at home and I am still jobless. When you don’t have motherhood pushing your life back….you have systamic patriarchy…so no, if u are a women…you can’t get a break!! 🙄🙄🙄
ReplyWell it was your choice to have a family. So that is a choice.
ReplyI watch this for my state of mind- Desi Fuxking Lydic is so FANTASTIC! Brilliant! Excelsior! Often.
ReplyWhat CAN be done?
ReplyYet another reason I didn’t have kids.
Reply“We are looking up a Pokemon…which is my other, new PhD-level area of expertise.”
ReplyLol Spoken like a true parent. Lol
that was just one too many annoying screaming kids to finish this video
Reply“So you were researching Covid, and you had to take a step back?”
ReplyOne of the saddest revelations in ages.
Pandemic is sexist. 😂😂
ReplyThen they should not make kids and maybe the men should get more money so that he can earn as much as today a women and a man together so that one parent can do the job at home and yes homestaying washing and kid learning are a job!!!
ReplySomething needs to be done by someone who doesn’t have kids at home 🤣🤣🤣
ReplyThis is probably my favorite bit from her in a while. Very informative and super sweet.
ReplyThis is funny but also tragic. It makes me wanna have kids soooo badly (hint the sarcasm)….
ReplyDesi is the funniest lady ever 😄. Love her
ReplyThe problem isn’t men or women or covid. The problem is kids are sooo annoying as clearly demonstrated in this video.
ReplyI am not sure if I should laugh or cry….
ReplyWhat a painfully on the nose segment. I was raised by a single mom and I can’t even explain the level of respect and admiration I have for her. Maybe with a woman finally in the White House some of these issues will get real progress.
ReplyYep, this is accurate. It even got so bad in my household that my husband was pressuring me to quit (I honestly felt like I was being selfish and I was failing my child). I love my job and to even consider the thought of throwing away my own personal income made me really sad…does that make me a selfish mom?
ReplyI’ve just been reading Rep. Carolyn Maloney’s book ‘Rumors of Our Progress Has Been Greatly Exaggerated’ about women’s issues in our society. As a man, this book was a real eye opener for me.
ReplyMakes me feel blessed that I work in medicine and don’t have kids 😊
ReplySo realistic my son will ask his mom can you have a snack she would say no.. then he’ll come to me, of course I give him the snack and we both get in trouble 😆😆
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ReplyThe baby snatching the paper from Mom, the producer…so freaking hilarious 😂
ReplyIt’s so true…my son is sick and i have to try to get his fever and cough gone by the next business day just so i can go to work it’s stressful because i don’t know how he’s doing or anything while i have to stress about getting paid smh
ReplyPretty sure if men stepped it up to do the childcare than – BOOM – legislation passed for universal childcare.
ReplySimplified, more women leaving the work force means, more men can worry less about their women (physically) leaving them.
Wake-up.
American politics frowns down on the
‘Women 2nd’ (#me2) cultures.
Cultures that forces women to return to the true (pre-independence) pandemic.
While, simultaneously, the controlling population of these American men religiously
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ReplyDidn’t the Melanie Griffith movie “Working Girl” come out in 1988……? 😬
ReplyJust goes to show you how strong women can be.
Reply“Have a snack. Have ALL the snacks.” Desi, will you be my mom?
ReplyMy children are grown with children of their own. I sympathize with parents, teachers and kids.
ReplyFunny but not funny; kids 2and under never experienced life any other way. Mainly the great outdoors, without masks. They’re doing just fine while the rest of us are just barely coping.
I had my kids in the early 2000, it would have been unimaginable to have kids sounds in the backgroung of a call or conference. Whilst the Home Office might have caused difficulties in many aspects, it also has made it acceptable, that people are not only workers but also parents, i.e. humans with a live. That‘s is one thing which is great about the whole Corona situation,..
ReplyNobody said bein a single mom was gonna be easy🤷🏿♂️
ReplyDesi really needs to look at why women have fled from computer science over the last 50 years. From near parity in the 70’s to the lows we are at today.
ReplyPure reality!!!! Gold!
ReplyThere was a time when the Daily Show was informative and Funny. Today it’s barely either…
ReplyLet me get this right. More women left the workforce because they find it hard to work remotely in fear of COVID-19. While the men are out there keeping the civilization humming and running in face of COVID-19. Did you hear men complaining?
ReplyI also have PhD level knowledge of Pokemon
ReplyWhat’s even sadder is that childcare workers have some of the lowest wages in education.
ReplyThat is infuriating that the pandemic has negative consequences for moms/working moms. I already knew it was negatively impacting us women in careers/lives. I don’t have any kids so I can only imagine. But that is terrible.
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ReplyA salute to all the women out there. Let’s do it, corporate America, do the right thing. Systemic change is needed.
Replywelp this settled it. def not having kids.
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