Rosenberg Joshua, Strauss Ilan, Isaacs Gilad
Research Division Institute for Economic Justice (IEJ) Johannesburg South Africa.
Chair in Industrial Development University of Johannesburg Johannesburg South Africa.
Afr Dev Rev. 2021 Apr;33(Suppl 1):S177-S193. doi: 10.1111/1467-8268.12528. Epub 2021 May 5.
We assess the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on the labour markets and economies of 16 SADC member states using a on the basis of high-frequency Google Mobility data, monthly commodity price data, annual national accounts, and households survey labour market data. Our work highlights the ways in which these complementary datasets can be used by economists to conduct near macroeconomic surveillance work covering labour market responses to macroeconomic shocks, including for seemingly information scarce African economies. We find that Angola, South Africa and Zimbabwe are at greatest risk across several labour market dimensions from the COVID-19 shock, followed by a second group of countries consisting of Comoros, DRC, Madagascar and Mauritius. Angola faces relatively less general employment risk than South Africa and Zimbabwe due to more muted decreases in mobility, though faces large pressure in its primary sector. These countries all face high risk in their youth populations, with Angola and Zimbabwe seeing high risks for women. South Africa faces more sector-specific risks in their secondary and tertiary sectors, as does Mauritius. Comoros, DRC and Madagascar all face high risks of employment loss for women and youth, with Comoros and Mauritius facing severe general employment risks.
我们基于高频谷歌移动数据、月度商品价格数据、年度国民账户和家庭调查劳动力市场数据,评估了2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行对南部非洲发展共同体(SADC)16个成员国劳动力市场和经济的影响。我们的工作突出了经济学家如何利用这些互补数据集开展近乎实时的宏观经济监测工作,涵盖劳动力市场对宏观经济冲击的反应,包括对看似信息匮乏的非洲经济体。我们发现,安哥拉、南非和津巴布韦在多个劳动力市场维度上面临来自COVID-19冲击的最大风险,其次是由科摩罗、刚果民主共和国、马达加斯加和毛里求斯组成的第二组国家。由于流动性下降较为平缓,安哥拉面临的总体就业风险相对低于南非和津巴布韦,但其初级部门面临巨大压力。这些国家的青年人口都面临高风险,安哥拉和津巴布韦的女性面临高风险。南非在其第二和第三产业面临更多特定部门风险,毛里求斯也是如此。科摩罗、刚果民主共和国和马达加斯加的妇女和青年都面临高失业风险,科摩罗和毛里求斯面临严重的总体就业风险。