Inequality in the Impact of the Coronavirus Shock: Evidence from Real Time Surveys

Thursday 10th September 2020
Journal of Public Economics
Adams-Prassl, A., Boneva, T., Golin, M. and Rauh, C.
We present real time survey evidence from the UK, US and Germany showing that the immediate labor market impacts of Covid-19 differ considerably across countries. Employees in Germany, which has a well-established short-time work scheme, are substantially less likely to be affected by the crisis. Within countries, the impacts are highly unequal and exacerbate existing inequalities. Workers in alternative work arrangements and who can only do a small share of tasks from home are more likely to have lost their jobs and suffered falls in earnings. Women and less educated workers are more affected by the crisis.
Keywords
Recessions
Inequality
Labor market
Job loss
Furlough
Short-time work
Coronavirus
Covid-19
Working from home
Gender gap
J21
J22
J24
J33
J63
Themes
transmission