Bussink Henri, Vervliet Tobias, Ter Weel Bas
SEO Amsterdam Economics, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Amsterdam School of Economics, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Economist (Leiden). 2022;170(2):279-303. doi: 10.1007/s10645-022-09406-8. Epub 2022 May 4.
This research documents employment opportunities of labour-market entrants during the COVID-19 crisis in the Netherlands. Two recent cohorts of graduates are studied and compared to two pre-COVID-19 cohorts: the 2019 cohort was unexpectedly hit by the COVID-19 crisis about six months after entering the labour market and the 2020 cohort graduated and entered the labour market in the midst of a lockdown. Our estimation results suggest short-term effects of lockdowns on employment probabilities, specifically for relatively lower educated labour-market entrants. The effects appear to be relatively small in size and seem to fade when the lockdown measures are eased. Men seem to have suffered more than women and some sectors are hit harder than others, which could result in short-run mismatches. Overall the effects appear to be less severe than during an economic recession, which is most likely due to the tight labour market and the strong measures taken by the government to mitigate the labour-market impact of the COVID-19 crisis.
本研究记录了荷兰劳动力市场新进入者在新冠疫情危机期间的就业机会。研究了最近的两组毕业生,并将其与两组新冠疫情前的毕业生进行比较:2019年那组毕业生在进入劳动力市场约六个月后意外遭遇了新冠疫情危机,而2020年那组毕业生在封锁期间毕业并进入劳动力市场。我们的估计结果表明封锁对就业概率有短期影响,特别是对受教育程度相对较低的劳动力市场新进入者。这些影响的规模似乎相对较小,并且在封锁措施放松时似乎会减弱。男性似乎比女性受影响更大,一些行业受到的冲击比其他行业更严重,这可能导致短期的不匹配。总体而言,这些影响似乎不如经济衰退期间那么严重,这很可能是由于劳动力市场紧张以及政府采取了强有力的措施来减轻新冠疫情危机对劳动力市场的影响。