Ranchhod Vimal, Daniels Reza Che
School of Economics University of Cape Town.
S Afr J Econ. 2021 Mar;89(1):44-62. doi: 10.1111/saje.12283. Epub 2021 Feb 5.
This paper conducts an analysis of labour market dynamics in South Africa during the initial period of lockdown, from the end of March to the end of April 2020, using the first wave of the NIDS-CRAM (2020) survey. Within our sample of over 6,000 adults aged 18 to 59, we found that there was a very large decrease in employment. The fraction of the sample that was conventionally classified as employed decreased from 57% in February to 48% in April. If we further exclude temporarily absent workers, which we term "furloughed" employees, this fraction decreases further to 38%. Thus, about one out of every three employed people in our sample either lost their job or did not work and received no wages during April. This has extremely large implications for poverty and welfare. We further analyse the labour market by comparing across demographic groups as defined by race, by gender, by age groups, by geographic areas and by education levels. The over-arching finding from this analysis is that the job losses were not uniformly distributed amongst the different groups. In particular, groups who have always been more vulnerable - such as women, African/Blacks, youth and less educated groups - have been disproportionately negatively affected.
本文利用NIDS - CRAM(2020)调查的第一波数据,对南非在2020年3月底至4月底封锁初期的劳动力市场动态进行了分析。在我们超过6000名年龄在18至59岁的成年人样本中,我们发现就业人数大幅下降。按传统分类为就业的样本比例从2月份的57%降至4月份的48%。如果我们进一步排除暂时缺勤的工人,即我们所说的“休假”员工,这一比例将进一步降至38%。因此,在我们的样本中,每三个就业人员中约有一个在4月份要么失去了工作,要么没有工作且没有领到工资。这对贫困和福利有着极其重大的影响。我们还通过比较种族、性别、年龄组、地理区域和教育水平所定义的不同人口群体来进一步分析劳动力市场。这一分析的总体结果是,失业情况在不同群体中分布并不均匀。特别是,那些一直较为脆弱的群体——如女性、非洲人/黑人、年轻人和受教育程度较低的群体——受到的负面影响尤为严重。