Christl Michael, De Poli Silvia, Hufkens Tine, Peichl Andreas, Ricci Mattia
Fisacl Policy Analysis Unit (B2), European Commission (DG JRC), Seville, Spain.
ifo Institute and LMU, Munich, Germany.
Int Tax Public Financ. 2022 May 23:1-30. doi: 10.1007/s10797-022-09738-w.
In this paper, we investigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on German household income in 2020 using a micro-level approach. We combine a microsimulation model with novel labour market transition techniques to simulate the COVID-19 shock on the German labour market. We find the consequences of the labour market shock to be highly regressive with a strong impact on the poorest households. However, this effect is nearly entirely offset by automatic stabilisers and discretionary policy measures. We explore the cushioning effect of these policies in detail, showing that short-time working schemes and especially the one-off payments for children are effective in cushioning the income loss of the poor.
在本文中,我们采用微观层面的方法研究了2020年新冠疫情对德国家庭收入的影响。我们将微观模拟模型与新颖的劳动力市场转型技术相结合,以模拟新冠疫情对德国劳动力市场的冲击。我们发现,劳动力市场冲击的后果具有高度的累退性,对最贫困家庭产生了强烈影响。然而,这种影响几乎完全被自动稳定器和酌情政策措施所抵消。我们详细探讨了这些政策的缓冲作用,表明短时工作方案,特别是一次性儿童补贴,在缓解贫困家庭的收入损失方面是有效的。