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新冠疫情对劳动力市场的异质性影响。

Heterogeneous Labor Market Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic.

作者信息

Cortes Guido Matias, Forsythe Eliza

机构信息

Guido Matias Cortes is an Associate Professor at York University and a Research Fellow at the Institute of Labor Economics (IZA). Eliza Forsythe is an Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.

出版信息

Ind Labor Relat Rev. 2023 Jan;76(1):30-55. doi: 10.1177/00197939221076856.

Abstract

The authors study the distributional consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on employment, both during the onset of the pandemic and over subsequent months. Using cross-sectional and matched longitudinal data from the Current Population Survey, they show that the pandemic has exacerbated pre-existing inequalities. Although employment losses have been widespread, they have been substantially larger-and more persistent-in lower-paying occupations and industries. Hispanics and non-White workers suffered larger increases in job losses, not only because of their over-representation in lower-paying jobs but also because of a disproportionate increase in their job displacement probability relative to non-Hispanic White workers with the same job background. Gaps in year-on-year job displacement probabilities between Black and White workers have widened over the course of the pandemic recession, both overall and conditional on pre-displacement occupation and industry. These gaps are not explained by state-level differences in the severity of the pandemic nor by the associated response in terms of mitigation policies. In addition, evidence suggests that older workers have been retiring at faster rates.

摘要

作者研究了新冠疫情对就业影响在疫情爆发期间及随后几个月的分配后果。利用当前人口调查的横截面数据和匹配的纵向数据,他们表明疫情加剧了先前存在的不平等现象。尽管就业岗位流失普遍存在,但在低薪职业和行业中,流失规模更大且持续时间更长。西班牙裔和非白人工人失业增幅更大,这不仅是因为他们在低薪工作中占比过高,还因为与具有相同工作背景的非西班牙裔白人工人相比,他们工作岗位被取代的概率不成比例地增加。在疫情衰退期间,黑人工人和白人工人之间逐年工作岗位被取代概率的差距总体上以及在以失业前职业和行业为条件的情况下都有所扩大。这些差距既不能用各州疫情严重程度的差异来解释,也不能用相关的缓解政策应对措施来解释。此外,有证据表明老年工人退休速度更快。

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