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Social gradients in employment during and after the COVID-19 pandemic

Forfattere: Alstadsæter, Annette, Bernt Bratsberg, Simen Markussen, Oddbjørn Raaum & Knut Røed
Publisert: 2024
Sammendrag: We examine employment effects of the COVID-19 crisis in Norway from March 2020 through June 2022: during the initial lockdown, through the subsequent recovery, and after the dust had settled. While we identify large and socially skewed effects of the crisis through its early phases, we find no long-term effects on employees exposed to early risk of job loss. For those employed at the onset of the pandemic, both the level and the socioeconomic composition of employment quickly returned to normal. In contrast, we find considerable negative long-term employment effects on people who were neither in employment nor in education when the crisis hit. We argue that these patterns can be explained by social insurance policies that gave priority to protecting existing jobs and to distribute benefits to those who were temporarily laid off. Given the extreme increase in the social insurance caseload, an almost unavoidable side-effect was reduced capacity for providing services to the already non-employed.
Prosjekt: 1137 The corona crisis and its economic consequences
DOI: 10.1007/s10888-024-09645-6
JEL Codes: E24 · J2 · J4 · J6 · J11
Keywords: Labor demand shock · COVID-19 · Employment · Social Gradient
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