From Accessing Health Care to Work, Childcare, and Caregiving, the COVID-19 Pandemic Continues to Disproportionately Impact Women

Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, gender-based disparities have been amplified, particularly for women of color and those who are low-income. Two new issue briefs, using data from the 2020 KFF Women’s Health Survey that took place in November and December of 2020, examine women’s experiences during COVID-19.

Women’s Experiences with Health Care:

Women, Work, and Family:

For additional findings, read the full briefs, Women’s Experiences with Health Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Women, Work, and Family During COVID-19. More results from the 2020 KFF Women’s Health Survey will be released in the coming weeks.

Methodology

The KFF Women’s Health Survey, conducted approximately every four years since 2001, provides a detailed look at a range of women’s health care experiences, including health care costs and access, use of preventive and reproductive care, and caregiving responsibilities. The 2020 KFF Women’s Health Survey surveyed a nationally representative sample of 3,661 women and 1,144 men ages 18-64 between November 19 and December 17, 2020.

Contact

Emma Anderson
emmaa@kff.org
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