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mancession noun[ U ] ECONOMICS informaluk /ˌmænˈseʃən/us a situation in which more men's jobs are lost during a time of economic difficulty than women's: The recession was so hard on male workers, especially in manufacturing and construction, that some called it the mancession. Compare
recession
Examples of mancession mancession The "mancession" maladies were throwback sitcoms in the worst way, relying on lazy cliches, telegraphed punchlines, and stereotypes for laughs. From The Atlantic As an analysis, the myth of the "mancession" may have started out as an overly-stylized reading of labor market statistics. From Huffington Post As an analysis, the myth of the "mancession" may have started out as an overly-stylized reading of labor market statistics. From Huffington Post These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |