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Working women more financially secure than men during covid-19: Survey

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women emerged more financially resilient than men.While a lesser number of working women, 69%, owned life insurance as opposed to 73% working men, the former was found to be more attitudinally secure during the covid-19 pandemic in Max Life Insurance Company Limited’s third edition of Max Life India Protection Quotient (IPQ) 3.0 survey.Also Read | How citizen data led India’s covid battleAbout 59% working women were found to be financially secure compared to 57% men.“For the first time, working women have displayed higher awareness of term insurance than working men, and were comparatively more perceptive of the ability of their term insurance cover to ensure complete financial protection," said Aalok Bhan, director and chief marketing.

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