AutorIn 1: | ||||
Eichhorst, Werner | ||||
AutorIn 2: | ||||
Marx, Paul | ||||
AutorIn 3: | ||||
Rinne, Ulf | ||||
weitere AutorInnen: | ||||
Böheim René; Leoni, Thomas u.a. | ||||
HerausgeberIn 1: | ||||
Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) | ||||
Titel: | ||||
Short-Run Labor Market Impacts of COVID-19, Initial Policy Measures and Beyond | ||||
Untertitel: | ||||
IZA COVID-19 Crisis Response Monitoring | ||||
Ort: | ||||
Bonn | ||||
Verlag: | ||||
Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) | ||||
Jahr: | ||||
2020 | ||||
Abstract: | ||||
"(...) Economic and social disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic may have lasting effects on
employment, income and working conditions. At the same time, there are significant cross-country
differences in the labor market and social policy responses that are deployed to help mitigate the imminent
crisis effects as has been shown by policy inventories released by the OECD and other institutions. Against
this background, several renowned labor economists have agreed to jointly monitor these crisis responses as
country experts. Based on a qualitative survey among these experts, this report establishes an independent
assessment of actual crisis-related policy responses, also drawing on the invaluable input of individual country
reports (see Box 1). The interested reader may refer to the country experts’ studies for more detailed
information on individual countries, while this report summarizes their results and puts them into a broader
perspective. Furthermore, it identifies some remarkable similarities and patterns across countries in the labor
market impacts of COVID-19 and initial policy responses. But it also highlights important cross-country
differences. The remainder of this report is organized along the set of eight questions included in the
qualitative survey. (...)" [Corona] | ||||
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