Layoff decisions are often influenced by perceptions of an employee’s commitment or availability. Unconscious biases may lead decision-makers to assume that women, especially those of childbearing age or with family responsibilities, are less dedicated or less willing to work long hours, making them more vulnerable during workforce reductions.
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