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Lower-wage jobs still struggling to get filled as unemployment falls

Valley News - NH unemployment benefits set to end this month

Checks to end for half of NH unemployment recipients

Covid-19 has kept an outsized number of women out of the region s workforce

Pandemic highlights the link between work barriers, child care February 9, 2021 ‘I never envisioned myself being the stay-at-home-mom type,’ says Renee Epler who worked for over 10 years as a nurse in critical care at Dartmouth-Hitchcock, then in the emergency department at Springfield Hospital until the coronavirus pandemic began. She’s shown here with her 10-year-old daughter Autymn. (Valley News/James M. Patterson) Renée Epler has been a nurse for 24 years. During that time, she’s worked in hospital settings ranging from critical care to oncology, emergency departments and operating rooms. But around Thanksgiving, after months of working to arrange her schedule, using vacation time and finding extended family to help with child care, the 51-year-old Epler decided to step away from her full-time job and shift to per diem status at Springfield Hospital in Springfield, Vt.

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