Unemployment associated with increase in violence early in Covid pandemic
The economic disadvantage and income inequality have long been linked to a rise in violence in the US during the coronavirus pandemic, according to researchers at the University of Davis in California. Why does this increase mean the number of Americans abruptly lost their jobs?
Source: miragenews.comPublished on 2022-01-28
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