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新冠疫情与亚裔美国人就业的下降。

COVID-19 and the decline in Asian American employment.

作者信息

Kim Andrew Taeho, Kim ChangHwan, Tuttle Scott E, Zhang Yurong

机构信息

Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, United States.

出版信息

Res Soc Stratif Mobil. 2021 Feb;71:100563. doi: 10.1016/j.rssm.2020.100563. Epub 2020 Oct 8.

Abstract

The unemployment rate has sharply increased as a result of the lockdown associated with the spread of COVID-19. The negative effect of the lockdown is more conspicuous among the less-educated workers than the highly-educated workers. Because Asian Americans are more likely to have a bachelor or higher degree than any other racial group, they are expected to be relatively immune to the drop in employment unless the detrimental impact of the lockdown is severer for Asian Americans. Exploiting the panel aspect of the Current Population Survey - Merged Outgoing Rotation Group, we examine the changes in At-work status before and after the lockdown and between the lockdown and months of the reopening. The empirical results uncover that Asian Americans are more negatively affected by the lockdown than any other racial group, net of education, immigration status, and other covariates. Surprisingly, the negative impact of the lockdown is entirely concentrated on less-educated Asian Americans. Regardless of gender, less-educated Asian Americans are substantially more likely to lose employment than equally educated Whites and are not more likely to regain employment during the reopening months. Other less-educated racial minorities do not experience more reduction in At-work status than Whites, net of covariates. Highly-educated Asian Americans' employment is equally affected by the lockdown with equally educated Whites.

摘要

由于与新冠疫情传播相关的封锁措施,失业率急剧上升。封锁措施的负面影响在受教育程度较低的工人中比在受教育程度较高的工人中更为明显。由于亚裔美国人比其他任何种族群体更有可能拥有学士或更高学位,除非封锁措施对亚裔美国人的不利影响更为严重,否则预计他们相对不易受到就业下降的影响。利用当前人口调查合并外发轮换组的面板数据,我们研究了封锁前后以及封锁期间与重新开放月份之间在职状态的变化。实证结果表明,在扣除教育程度、移民身份和其他协变量后,亚裔美国人比任何其他种族群体受到封锁的负面影响更大。令人惊讶的是,封锁的负面影响完全集中在受教育程度较低的亚裔美国人身上。无论性别如何,受教育程度较低的亚裔美国人比受同等教育的白人更有可能失去工作,并且在重新开放的月份中也不太可能重新就业。扣除协变量后,其他受教育程度较低的少数族裔在职状态的下降幅度并不比白人更大。受教育程度较高的亚裔美国人的就业受到封锁的影响与受同等教育的白人相同。

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